Granite Hills High School - Pageant Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)
- Class of 1961
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Through the trials and errors that always accompany a living, growing thing, we have dis- covered the true path to follow for the future to enable us to make this school the very best. Like a baby eaglet, we emerged from our shell a bit unsure and hesitant, but through the guidance of our qualified administration, faculty and student leaders we have soared aloft , spreading our mighty wings over the valley of E1 Cajon. Al- though challenges still confront us, we will fly to meet these challenges with the ambition and courage characteristic of that guardian of the sky, The Roman Eagle. Like the Roman Eagle we shall be respected and admired wherever our outstretched shadow falls. It has been with if feeling of great pride and a deep sense of responsibility that we, the Pag- eant Staff, have met the challenge of recording the first pages of the history of our school of the Eagles, Granite Hills High School. 2 Jctzuztze, . . Swim . . Ofganizatzond. . Spam. . . 6615586 . . A 3 o 0 c n 0 O 0 o Q Q Q 0 .14Juerfi5emenf4 an! .9nJex published by the students of Granite Hills High School meek ca f ion Mr. Morell, our Principal :I Thanks to your efficient and competent leadership we have succeeded in creating a school of which we can be extremely proud. The first student body of Granite Hills will always be grateful for your considerate and thoughtful guidance. At home most of Mr. Morell's extra time is spent in mastering the art of being a father, but all remaining moments are put to good use in working for the Mar- ine Corp. After commanding a tank battalion in World War II and the Korean conflict he re- tired and received the commis- sion of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Marine Corp Reserves. 4 f ,,,f K M if F ,F gf ,,x,,L, all f7A 6 f f A ff' ' A Q 34 f ff . ,,,. ' M. .J 4 .f .fav ' f- f .t,,,,, , M, 1- ig ,W Jw M4244 ,J Q V 9 - . A 1 , I , 1, 1 .- K J 1 ffl' V fy, f , J' ' , fr. ion .SUOJ ,461 .Eialricf ,4 A ii PRINCIPAL Mr . P . Morell -' 'rar'- We have concluded our first year at Granite Hills High School. During this year we experienced many things that will remain long in our memories: the siren sounding the passing signals, the ice cream and milk lunch lines, the lack of lockers, no showers, the thrill of seeing the Eagle Band in the Grossmont District Carnival, the delightful surprise at this same Football Carnival when our team scored first, our Cross Country Champions, the Faculty-Varsity basketball game, and many other incidents that will remain indelibly stamped in our memories. This outstanding first year was achieved chiefly because of an eager, hard work- ing, senior class who led the way for the entire student body. We thank each senior for hisfher contribution of our initial suc- cess and wish himfher equal success in their future. I know that the example set by our first graduating class will serve as a challenge to each successive class, a challenge to continue to carry on in the highest of Eagle traditions - fly high, fly straight, fly true. Scion! .xdalmin iafrafion VICE-PRESIDENT Mr. R. W. Spencer I have, at times, prided myself on not being a sentimental person. This hardened exterior was broken, however, on the night of the Grossmont District FootballCarnival, Sept. 23, 1960. As I Watched the Granite Hills rooting section operating for the first -time I realized that I had come to a school with spirit, manners, and pride and I was truly impressed. Since that time Ihave accepted many expressions of con- gratulations for the way in which you have conducted yourselves both in school and out. As you know, a vice principal's job is not always a joyous one. However even in dealing with some problems at Granite Hills I have found that the vast majority of the students are forthright and honest in their dealings with me. This is a sign of a student body that really wants its school to be the best. So I say tq all Eagles. A- good job for any year. An outstanding job for the first year. Lets continue to grow in spirit, manners and pride. , , - F , 60LLllJ0!0l':i SENIOR COUNSELOR JUNIOR COUNSELOR Miss Lois Nossaman Mr. Paul Davis SOPHOMORE COUNSELOR FRESHMAN COUNSELOR Mr. Robert Divine Mr. Robert Fielder 9 jacu fig SHIRLEY M. ANDERSON THOMAS APPLEBY BALDWIN S.D.S.C. U.S.N. Academy B.A. Ariz. State Univ. , B. S. Physical Education Math. , Mil. Sc. DUANE LEO BONWELL S. D. S. C. A. B. Social Science CHARLES DANIEL DAGGS Pomona, M. S.C. B.A. , M. A. Sc. , Math. WILLIAM F. DAVIS, SR. MARY ELIZABETH DeNU'RE S. D. S. C. , U. S. A. F. Univ. S. D. S. C. , Vogue School of Fashion Design, A. B. A.B. Dr. Ed. , Phys. Ed. Home. , Phys. Ed. JOHN ALAN DRENTI-I M. c., G. G. c., F. s. c. SIDNEY NORMAN FLEMING RUMA RUBY FRIBERG S-F-S-O Univ- ofCa1if. 1.v.c., F.J.c., s.D.s.c. F.s.c., s.D.s.c. U.s.c., B.B.A., Univ. ofGa., B.A. B.A., MA. M-A-1 BUS- Ed- Music, Spanish Math, Phy. Ed. , Ind. Arts 'I0 CHARLES ROBERT BRAY ROBERT DALE BUNTING L.A. C. C. , S.I. S.C. , Idaho U. , Wash. State U U.C.L.A. U. of Cal., S.D.S.C., L.A.S.C., S.D.S.C. B.S., M.S. Ed., B.A. , Art A. S. B. , Eng. VYRL D. BURGHART K.S.T.C. , Emporia B. S. , M. S. Bus. Ed. jam fly JOHN A. KENNEDY Univ. of Wash. S.D.S.C. , A.B. English ARMAND MATERN Univ. of Utah S.D.S. C. , B.S. Phys. Ed. RAYMOND PAUL MURPHY Boston Univ. Harvard Univ. , B. M. A.M. T. Musicg Eng. ALAN FULCHER RICHARD JAMES HAUSER S.D.S.C., C.P. C.C., P.U., B.A., M. A. B. Math, Eng. Language Soc. Stud. , Phys. Ed. HOMER A. MENDEZ Subiaco, C. , U. S. F. Cath. Univ. A.B. Lang. Eng. GLENN OTTERSON Univ. of Minn. Univ. of Colorado B. S. M. S. , Phys. Ed. VERNON W. HILL A. S. C. Flagstaff B. A. , Ed. Ind. Arts. DANIEL DAVID VANT HULL JOHN E. HURLEY Univ. of Wisconsin N. Y. C. , L.A. C. C. S.D.S.C. L.A.S.C., S.D.S.C. B.A. , M. A. Univ. of Calif. , English RUTH K. PISTOIA Ind. Univ., O. S. U. B. S. , M. S. Soc. Sc. JACK KELL S. D. S. C. Univ. Of Calif. A.B. , Inds. Arts ,, , DAN L. PUMPHREY S. D. S. C. A.B. Eng., Phys. Ed. jacu fly DONNA M. WINTERS Aug. c., s.D.s.c. B A Bi1s..Ed. JOYCE RAMSEY Univ. of Okla., Univ. of Tex. , U. C. L. A. M. A. English W. A. RIC-HES O. S. E. , Univ. of Ore B. S. Mathematics gon JOHN T. SALYER S. D. S. C. B.A. , M.A. Science BERNARD J. SANTANA MARILYN D. SOWLE JOSEPH H. STOWERS, JR U.S.F., S.D.S.C., S.F.S.C., S.D.S.C. S.D.S.C. S.F.C.C. A.B. A.B. Univ. of Guad. , Phys. Ed. Art B. S. Language ALBERT L. VAN ZANTEN JAMES G. ZUMWALT GORDON H. TEABY Santana, Oceanside, S. D. S. C. A. B. Eng. , Drama, Phys. Ed. RALPH P. WHITE Univ. of Calif. S.D.S.C. , S.F.S.C Univ. of Mex. A. R. , M.A. Soc. Sc., Bus. Life C., O.C.C. S. D. S. C. G. T. H. , M. A. Mathematics Univ. of California A11. Fran. B.A. Soc. Sc. WALTER D. WINTER C. S. C. , J. S.H.V. Univ. of Ch. S.D.S.C., Purdue U. B.S. Math, Phys. Ed. ice Unilnrua-mW,..,.1, Mr. Baumgartner MY- Jackson LIBRARIAN BOOKCLERK Mrs. Williams Mr. Latham P. E. HELP 'li fy. ' 'mr L Sf OFFICE STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Mrs. Stalb, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Heyenga, Mrs. Baker. LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Gray, Miss Blodgett, Mrs. Spruner. 'I3 ice -11 NURSE: Mrs. Roberta Wadsworth GROUNDSMEN, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr Woody McDowell, Mr. Bob Lyons, Mr Twinkle -Toes Smith. nw .. . ,X .,.,A- CUSTODIANS, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Mr. Honeywell, Mr. Fleming, Mr. Ewing, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Munzinger. LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Henderson, Mr. Payne, Mr. Sisti, Mr. York QHead Custodianj. I, . CAFETERIA STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Lynn, Almira Mc- Kenna. I4 Sf Zbzmzct .filmzniatmtzon DISTRICT BOARD, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Palmer Svalstad, Mr. Rexford Hall, Mr. Robert Brown. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Clarence Foster, Mrs. Portia Goode. ASS IS TAN T S UPER INTENDENT Mr. Warburton DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Smith 15 DEPUTY DISTRICT SUPER INTENDENT Mr. Hughes Jdcflvtfled fu! .S'f,,Jmf MJ, Z? 5' 1, I ,, f ff if if f f fi! A f f I i 1, ia' 1 is 771, 5X A , , 'i ', 4 I ii if ings A I I 1li:i?4 ' . ' Activities JIM BOSTWICK Ti W ASS OCIA TED MR. BUNTING Advisor JOY RICHARDSON A. S, B. Secretary STUDENT BUDT Vice President RAY DEBOLT 5 ,,, . .. Lv, I..AA .e , ,,..' ' Q P 4 1 gifs X . , I9 PAT FOSTER Attorney General LURLIE MOORE Commissioner of Finance COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC RELATIONS KAREN SIEVERT Karen has spent many hours decorating for dances in addition to selling advertising for the football programs. As represent- ative for G. H. H. S. to other district schools, she has created a favorable impression of the school. COMMISSIONER OF ATHLETICS MARK BILLING The important responsibility of coordinating and bringing together ideas of the athletes and their coaches was handled successfully this first year by Mark. I-Ie also took charge of greeting opposing teams, selling gym wear and checking the eligibility of players. COMMISSIONER OF SALES DOTTIE GRIER Keeping a running inventory and placing all orders for school sweaters, jackets and sweatshirts have kept this brown-haired girl busy for a year. Her duties also consisted of selling tickets for football and basketball games and setting up the cash boxes for all A. S. B. events. 20 l COMMISSIUNERS COMMISSIONER OF SCHOOL SERVICE JAN CLARK Ian's duties included coordinating all work done at home athletic events. She kept her ponytail bobbing by making sure there are people to help run after-game dances and other events that involved school service. COMMISSIONER OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS LORRI PETREE As head of this office, it was Lorri's duty to plan and co- ' is pert senior also scheduled all ordinate assemblies. Th activities on the school calendar. COMMISSIONER OF PUBLICITY S HANNON DODS ON Shannon fulfilled her office of all A. S. B. functions with ease because of her willingness to work and her well-liked personality. She was every- where at ' ' ' ' once painting pictures and signs. publicizing and advertising 21 FRESHMAN INITIA TIO and TICKET SQUAD BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jan Clark, Pat Foster, Lurlie Moore, Margie Herb, Judy Bokovoy. FRONT ROW: Mark Billing, Jerry Hutter, jack Swiney, Ken Smith. w. S., g,,U.,JAg,:,r1fvf' gn-.grey . .Q ' - . if ' fs f STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: jill Theobald, LaVonne Schultz, Carol Ritter, Judy Bokovoy, Barbara Snider, jack Swiney, Michele Fackler, Mark Billing, Ken Smith, jerry Hutter. SECOND ROW: Margie Herb, Lurlie Moore, Pat Foster, Priscilla Townsen, Don Bokovoy. FRONT ROW: jan Clark. 22 A.S.B. ASSISTA TS and ELECTIO BOARD A. S. B. ASSISTANTS, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Shannon, Bob Blauvelt, Jack Swiney, Jim Billings, Roger Riolo, Jim Edmiston, Richard Lyle. MIDDLE ROW: Rick Ashley, Ted Beitz, Ken Smith, Suzy Swenson, Melinda Roether, Sue Bemis, Jerry Hutter, Bill Clauder, Tom Cirello. FRONT ROW: Nancy Phillips, Rita DuGas, Judy Stanford, Roxie Shrock. L. ,,....4 A I , fl ELECTION BOARD, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: LaVonne Schultz, Carol Ritter, Barbara Snider, Pat Foster, Lurlie Moore, Michele Fackler, Judy Bokovoy, Margaret Herb, Priscilla Townsen. FRONT ROW: Mark Billing, Jerry Hutter, Jack Swiney, Ken Smith, Don Bokovoy. FRONT: Ian Clark. 23 PA GEA TA FF BERNIE AVITABLE JOAN BURT Co-editor Co-editor MR. STOWERS Advisor BERNIE AND JOAN Co-editors at work DIANN KUEBLER JUDY BOKOVOY MAUREEN BATES PHEBE BALENTINE Photo-director Business Manager Art-director Senior write-ups STAN RICHES CHARLOTTE GRADY ROXIE SI-IROCK RAY KELLOGG Co-Sports Editor Assistant Photo Editor Co-Sports Editor Photographer JUDY RILEY MICHELE FACKLER YOLANDA TERRY Assistant Business Manager Layout Assistant Senior Write-Ups Hard Work and dedication were the by-Words of this year's Pageant Staff as they faced innumerable obstacles to produce the annual. Beginning the year as a totally in- experienced staff and with limited facilities, they surpassed the obstacles with their determination to learn and to accomplish the Very best. The annual you are now read- ing began its existence as merely a few ideas swirl ing around in someone's mind. Gradually the ideas were organized on paper and in the printer's office until they emerged, aproduct Well Worth the inconveniences and Work involved in it. Though they had no previous experience, the co-editors continually worked, learning as they did so. This annual is the final proof of the dedication of the staff. BOB MCNTAGUE HELEN CERNIUS PAM WEBER DICK JETER Photographer Art Work Index Editor Photographer I V Q '.-. nver11 .. -vw- CLARION STAFF Hey, somebody, let me use a typewriter, please. l've got a deadline in ten minutes and ifl don't have this copy finished, I'll be annihilatedl These are familiar pleas heard emerging from the room ofthe high school newspaper, the Clarion, as time nears . Beginning the year with an extremely limited and inexperienced staff, the mem- bers have successfully achieved the fulfillment of the purpose of a school newspaper, to inform the student body of campu s news and activities . In return for the hard work involved, they acquired many im- portant skills, such as learning to organize thoughts and written work, and to contact the public easily. PHEBE BALENTINE Editor-in-Chief MR. MENDEZ Advisor BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Phebe Balentine, Pilar Izuel, Gene Hokenson, Ronnie Brown, Ioan Burt. FRONT ROW: Jean Landry, Dean Crawford, Mr. Mendez. 26 ., if gl .wif What's the matter? He was a filthy little animal. - .fi Oooo, that w more fun! My spells are craaazy spells. Curtains up, shouted Mr. Gordon Teaby, drama coach, and the theater career ofGranite Hills started to enrich the cultural appreciation of the student body. Working with atalented, but inexperienced group, Mr. Teaby directed a successful Christmas program and three one- act plays for the Grossmont District Drama Tournament. 28 C0 CERT CHOIR TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lavern Carlton, Janice Fearn, Carol Dahl, Marilyn Mitchell, Sharon Dresser, Billie Barnes Johnson, Mary Slemmons, Loyzelle Brightwell, Connie Dann, Rita DuGas, Cheryl Woodhouse. MIDDLE ROW: Gail Channell, Donna Maine, Rosemary May, Lucille DeStout, Diane Cline, Virginia Kimball, Ruth Ann Thrne, Shirley Smith, Rae Riggs, Marjorie Elemendorf, Bonnie Warne. FIRST ROW: Margie Waggoner, Peggy Singer, Mary Morrow, Patti Mitchell, Carol Haldamen, Darlene Visser, Judy Leeper, Noel Williams, Terri Stevens, Nancy Carnett. MR. MURPHY President, Patti Mitchell, Treasurer, Diane Cline, Vice-President, Marilyn Choir Director Mitchell, Secretary, Billie Barnes, Librarian, Evelyn Gregg and Karen Sievert. Under the direction of Mr. Raymond Murphy, Granite Hills Concert Choir presented several fine programs . The Christ- mas and Spring concerts convinced us that this is a group Worthy of our pride . 29 ORCHESTRA BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT:judy Bokovoy, Kay Harding, Ralph McCabe. FRONT ROW: Nick Volchok, Nancy Curtis, Beverly Goulet, Corlette DeLong, John Robinson, Pilar Izuel. 30 Af. Y Q- E ' z 5 Q JA ,W L , , fix if K' ., E fi! ' L A ff jimi' ,lf in iz' N kia - . IQ : x K . f, JIV .,, ,Q W LA ! -1 E: 4 if .M 1 ,,,,.,S3f ' Q' V X ,L 4 , R, N My lk 252 Wi fgffwflff '85 ll L:f,., . .M ll iuv The Granite Hills Marching Band, under medHedKmofNomnm1Flemingand led bylDave Hobson.has partkipatedin rnanylocalparades and presentedlnany mHHmghMfdmeshowsatmHlwme football games . Though small in num- ber, our band has conuibutedrnuchto the spirit of Granite Hills in its first l M year. David Hobson Darlene Salcido DRUM MAJOR DRUM MAJORETTE MA R CHI G BA ND l Norman Fleming BAND DIRECTOR Y Y , S E CIAL TIES Thanks to the competent leader- ship of both captains and the two lieutenants, Granite H ill s first specialty corp. proved to be not only a colorful but a necessary a d d i t i o n to our school spirit. CAPTAIN-Marilyn McLeod LIEUTENANT-Shannon Dodson LIEUTENANT -Neta Maxwell 33 uve-- FLAG CURP The Specialty Corp is to be commended for their fine repre- sentation of Granite Hills High School. Since they were the first corp, there was a large responsibility to seta high standard . Both Flags and Pom Pon spent time in making an excellent Specialty Corp. They deserve to be recognized for a job well done. ADVISOR: Miss Marilyn Sowle FIRST ROW, FRONT TO BACK: Sylvia Spencer, jo Ellen Brown, Mary Doubrava. SECOND ROW: Beth Hammond, Sharon Patstone. THIRD ROW: Phebe Balentine, Carolyn Sherrill, Judy Cunningham. 34 POM PO CORPS CAPTAIN: Marilyn McC1eod. LIEUTENANT: Shannon Dodson. NOT I-EERE FOR PICTURE IS: Neta Maxwell. FIRST ROW FRONT TO BACK: Sandy Brown, Mary Cruz, Priscella Townsen, Sharon Bills, Connie Griffin, Diane Lubo, Betti Miller SECOND ROW: Bernie Avitable, Charlotte Grady, Diana Carmen, Jackie Casemier, Dottie Grier, Joan Burt, Edie Lew- ton. THIRD ROW: Carol Ross, Ann Winters, Mary Slemmons, Judy Swenson, Lorri Petree, Jeanne Landry, Bobbi Syphers FOURTH ROW: Arnell Hecker, Betti Yeager, Rita Dugas, Kathy Sims, Karen Bond, Monna Branson, Pam Weber. 35 N GLEADERS SUE VETTER KAREN SIEVERT MARIE GAYNOR MARCHETTA MOORMAN This lively group of songleaders worked hard and successfully to help establish Granite Hills as a school that backs its teams all the way. Their pep and en- thusiasm kept our spirits high even when our scores were low. CHEERLEADERS JUDY STANFORD JANICE BAKER , .4 23 K 4 I , H , ' :I , . MISS WINTERS The success of our school spirit is due to our energetic cheer- leaders . They have Worked hard to promote loyalty, enthusiasm and have set a pattern for future cheerleaders to follow. ALVERDA DAVIS s .W S 55 l 5 Y I ' I W' S. R 1 K 'F ,ga KA WN 3, 9 1 3 t 14' gi fx iv 4 . 1 kk 5 ' 'FQ ,.:E5hiiFl. - ' . V ,,.. - - I V I . ' Advisor v-var QUEEN qt the cf X Q 2 0 R ll W ll Vi in v X, 4 wil ' X , Marie's radiant personality has expressed it s el f in her enthusiasm for community projects throughout her high school years . Her determination and willingness to work made her a well known figure in the community service circles . As a member of several school service committees, she has shown the same vitality. To reward her V V I z xii 0 A 07 rftl s V for her achievement and hard work, Marie was awarded the Girl's League Outstand- ing Service Award last year . This yea r she co-ordinated the memorable Prom as chairman of the Senior Prom Committee. With her beauty and public spirit she will surely have a bright and successful future . ROMAN H OLIDA TS K if X. PRINCESS MARILYN MCLEOD PRINCESS JOY RICHARDSON 5' .J PRINCESS ROXIE SHROCK 39 , f. 4 1 df PRINCESS SHANNON DODSON Seniors I X. x X XX I:-gf 7' f 1 I Z fo, f f 1 1 .1 X ' xt fxxx If Wwlqx X 1 ll N m xa- X 9,7 X x fy' 122' ,Q xhk X 5 'H f ,, N 'Qin X N Q J , ' x waive' Lk, -J V L5 '3r ' EHQLQ RQN l i I I -ff:-we E I OR CLA SS OFFICER Hard work and en- thusiasm were the bywords for the first graduating class of Granite Hills High School. Such pro- jects as car washes, pennant s ale s and pencil s ales were JIM BILLINGS BILL CLAUDER President Vice -President Their year of toil was rewarded by the memorable Senior Prom. The Class of 61 will always be remembered for the strong traditions and standards it set dur- ing this first year. ALBERT L VAN ZANTEN undertaken. F YOLANDA TERRY MELINDA ROETHER Treasurer Secretary DAN L. PUMPHREY LOIQNXQQQIAM . Advisor O Advisor an-rc:-1 BA If OF AMERICA TROPHT WINNERS RITA WOLF: Marriage and secretarial training will take up Rita Wo1f's immediate future. She received her Bank of America trophy for her work in Vocationa1Arts. In addition to this type of activity, she was also this year's California Scholarship Federation Presi- dent. BILL Cl-IAROWHAS: The Bank of America trophy for mathematics was awarded to Bill Charowhas this year. He likes to swim and read during his spare time in addition to planning for a career as a chemist or physicist. BOB BERRY: QNOT PICTUREDQ Bob Berry won the Liberal Arts trophy from the Bank of America. He wants to attend the Air Force Academy in the future. He likes to read or just plain relax in any spare time he finds. As a mem- ber of the High School Quiz team, he proved his proficiency in the field of Liberal Arts. 43 If qf AMERICA CERTIFICATE WIN 7 s Barbara Taylor Helen Cernius 'L X it . N 'i T OU TH LEADERSHIP WINNERS Roxie Shrock and Jim Bostwick. 44 OUTSTANDING STUDE T CHOICES Marcheta Moorman Mark Billing MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bonnie Madsen Tom Shijo 45 -' W' ----vw. OUTSTANDING STUDE T CHOICES f T V-of 1 ' i k.,, I fish? T Ak , Q, A K: ' ' . ' -i 2 . 1 Joy Richardson Roger RIOIO MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Judy Stanford Wayne C arroll 46 -:ltr - OUTSTANDING SCHOOL SER VICE l Sue Bemis Ted Bietz Bob Blauvelt jim Bostwick l Wayne Carroll Tom Cirello Richard Croft tr, K kr if Shannon Dodson Richard Lyle Yolanda Terry 47 OUTSTA DING SE IORS S CH OLA RS 2 M , E ' f ri, - 1 Y BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Sanderlin, Bob Berry, Bill Charowas. FRONT ROW: Barbara Taylor, Ken Edwards. CITIZENS THIRD ROW: Dave S and e r 1 i n, Jack Swiney, Mark Bi lling . SECOND ROW: Tom Cirello, Richard Lyle, Wayne Car- roll. FIRST ROW: Yolanda Terry, Laura Gilbreath, Bonnie Madsen. ING SENIOR A THLE TES Wayne Carroll 49 4 Us ALLEN, PAMELA SCHOFIELD You can never plan the future by the past. Mousey enjoys bowling and swimming in her spare time. Her plansafterjune graduation include beauty training and marriage. MW -Www -I-54' BEMIS, SUSAN ALICE Life would be boring Without fun. Sue loves swimming and bowling. She will attend the Univ. of New Hamp- shire to major inhistory or speech. This june graduate participated in Tennis Club 1, 2, Soph. Council 2, Library Club 2, G.L. Friendship Comm. 3, Stu. Govt. 3 Cards and An- nouncements, C o - Chair. 4, Speech Club, Treas. 4, G.L. Publicity Comm. 4, Ticket Squad 4, and Sr. Privilege Comm. ANDERSON, DONNA KAY Hope is a waking dream. Donna plans to become a beautician aft er graduation in June. Swimming rates as her favorite pastime. Donna participated in G. L. Friend- ship Comm. ASHLEY, RICHARD FRANK Our c ountry needs Scien- tists. Rick plans to attend S. D.S. C. and the Univ. of Utah where he will major in ento- mology. Entomology and DNA take up much of his spare time. He was active in Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mar- ching Band 1, 2, 3, Tennis 4, and was a biology lab assist- ant. AVITABLE, BERNARDINE MARIE Little things mean a lot. Bernie's destination after graduation in June will be S. D. S. C. where she will major in education. Her activities included Stu. Council 1, Marston Conference 3, Pom Pon Corps 4, Pageant, Co-Ed- BARNES, BILLIE JEAN She eats like a canary - a 500 pounder ! Peewee keeps herself busy by singing, driving, swim- ming and eating. After grad- uation in june she will attend business school. She was ac- tive on the Prom Comm., Ca rd s a nd Announcements itor 4, G. L. Social Comm. , Sec. 4, and Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. Comm., and Cap and Gown Comm. ALVIS, PATRICIA MAY A good friend iswortli all the hazards we can run. Pat will attend S. D.j.C. after graduation in june where she will major in stenographic work . Her activities in c lu de d Sm. Council 1, Soph. Class Council, TAB Club, alt. 5 Cap and Gown, Cards and Announce ments 4, and Baccalaureate and Com- mencement Comm. 4. BERRY, ROBERT HIATT Knowledge is power. Bob likes to spend his time relaxing. His future plans include M.I.T. or the Air Force Academy to study engineering. Bob's activities were Sr. Privi- lege Comm., Var. Foot- ball 4, CSF, Chess Club, and Latin Club. BIAGINI, PAUL PHILIP Friendship is a sheltering tree. Phil has attended Point Loma, El Cajon and Gran- ite Hills high schools. Hunting takes up much of his time. He will attend S. D.J. C. and the n the Forestry Service. His ac- tivities were Cross Coun- try, Baseball, and Concert Orchestra. BLAUVELT, ROBERT GRAY Success, remember, is the product of toil. Bob spends most of his time listening to his hi-fi andbu il din g electronic apparatus. His plans in- clude college With a ma- jor in electronics. Bob was in Ra d i o Club, Concert Band, Pep Band, Stu. Govt. 4, and Spanish Club. ,E lf? BILLING, MARK RUSSELL Success his goal, friendliness his motto. Mark enjoys surfing during his spare time. He plans to attend the Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley and major in math and science. Mark would like to become an architect. His activities were Basketball 2, Cross Country 4, ASB Comr. of Athletics, Usher, Sr. Class Council. BILLS, SHARON SUE A laugh can make the whole World sunny. Shrimp loves dating and going to the beach. She will go to S. D. S. C. with interior decorating as her major. School Spirit Comm. ,Dance and Assembly, Arch Bearer, Pom Pon Corps 3,45 Bacca- laureate Comm. ,Sr. Gift Comm., Marston Conference, Speech Club, Jr. Achieve- ment, andG. L. kept her busy. BILLINGS, JAMES HARP Easy is as easy does. Jim Likes to play basketball in his spare time. After grad- uation he plans to attend S. D. S. C. and become a law- yer. His activitieswere Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Class President, Stu. Council 1, 3, 4, Stu. Govt. 4, Baseball 1, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Cross Country 4, Mar. Con- f ere nc e 3, GI-IHS Steering Comm. 3, and Men'sG1ee 4. BIRD, DAVID BRUCE Many receive advice, only the wise profit from it. Dave believes in doing any- thing that comes naturally along. He plans to attend S. D. S. C. and later go into business with his father. His activities includedthe Craw- ford Hi-Y for one year. BIETZ, RALPH TED Merit, like oil, must come to the top. Bitts enjoys listening to his stereo in his spare hours. His destination is S. D.S. C. and then to U. C. L. A. to major in music. His activities were Con- cert Band 1, 2,3,4, March- ing Band 1, 2, 3,4, Var. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, and Var. Band Director 3, 4. BOKOVOY, JUDY ANN I can resist anything but temptation. Judes spends her time swimming and dancing. She will attendwoodberry College to study interior decoration. Her activities were Stu. Council 1, Y- Teens, Bravettes, G.L. 4, Cap and Gown, Marching Band 4, Sr. Class Council, PAGEANT Staff 4, and Winter Wonderland Prin- cess 4. BONNEY, MADELEN LOUISE If you have wit, use it to please and not to hurt. Riding horses, dancing and swimming occupy much of Ma delen' s time. After graduating in June she will go to S. D.J. C. and study nursing. Stu. Council 13 Class Council 1, 2, Glee Club 4, and Girl's League were her activities. CAMPBELL, ROBERT NELSON Inconsistency is the only thing in which men are consistent. Bob spends his time partic- ipating in all sports. He will attend S. D.J. C. and study to become an X-ray technician. J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball and Var. Football fmgr. J were the activities that kept him busy. BREES, DAVID EUGENE My mind is made up. Don't confuse me with facts. Sports cars and studying psy- chology take up most of Dace's time. After gradu- ation in June he plans to at- tend S. D.J. C. and later S. D. S. C. to enter the musical field. His activities were MarchingBand 1, 2, 3, 43 Con- cert Choir, and Men's Glee 4. BROWN, RONALD THOMAS Life is short, enjoy it while you can. Ramblin ' as his friends call him, enjoys dating and play- ing golf. He plans to attend S. D.S. C. and major in lib- eral arts. Ron was busy in Var. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, GHHS Steering Comm., Sr. Gift C o mm .5 Marston Conference 35 and Clarion Staff, News Editor. BROBERG, JUDITH CARLE If at first you don't suc- ceed, try, tryagain. Judy spends her time read- ing and playing her accor- dion. She would like to enter beauty college and s tu dy ha ir styling. This June graduate was in TAB Club 1, 3, Future Nurses Club 1,Service Comm., and Clubs and Organizations Comm. 3, 4, BURT, JOAN LOUISE Happine ss is made' to be shared. Joan has been busy as Co-Ed- itor of the Pageant this year. She participated in CSF 3, Tumbling Club 35 G. L. 3, Concert Choir 2, 33 Pom Pon C orps 45 Sr. Baccalaureate and Commencement Comm. 5 and C l a rio n Staff, Feature Co-Editor. Music and sewing take up much of her time. BOSTWICK, JAMES STEPHEN He has worked hard to be a good leader-and he has suc- ceeded. Jim spends his time with sports andplanning for c o ll e g e at Stanford where he will be a pre-med. stu de nt . Jim was ASB President 4, and partici- pated in Var. Football 4,J.V, Football 2, 3, For. Exchange Comm. Chair. 3, Latin Club, Science Club, Prom Comm., Stu. Council Rep. 1, 2, 3,45 Commencement and Bacca- laureate Comm., GI-H-IS Steer- ing Comm. 3, Color and Nickname Comm., and CSF 1. 2, 3, 4. CARBONE, JOHN THOMAS Always find a little humor in anything you do. Dancing and planning for J.C. have kept Johnnie a busy guy. He planstotake up marketing. While at El Cajon High School he was active in Stu. Coun- cil. CARLTON, IDA LAVERNE Wherever Fate leads us, let us follow. Ida enjoys music and art and plans to become a com- mercial artist. She was in concert choir for four years. q.,,.,,,...f-MY CIRELLO, TOMMY Everyone is the son of his own works. Tommy's future plans in- clude college at Cal. Tech. and a career in the field of electronic engineering. I-Ie was active inStu. Coun- cil 1, 33 Science Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 25Stu. Govt. 4, Sr. Privilege Comm. , Chair. 5 Sr. Fi- nance Comm.5 Ticket Squad 4, Radio Club lgand CSF 1, 2, 3. CARROLL, CECIL WAYNE Gr e a t hopes ma ke great men. Wayne was very active in sports and plans to attend the Air Force Academy after graduation in june. His activ- ities were Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Sr. Prom Comm. 3Sr. Finance Comm.5 and GI-IHS Steering Comm. 3. CERNIUS, HELEN RUTH You can fool some of the people some of the time and all of the people some of the time, but not all of the peo- ple all of the ti.me. After graduation Helen will attend S. D.S. C. as an art major. She was active in Pom Pon and Publicity Comm. 2. CAYWOOD, AUSTIN GENE You can't get something for nothing. Butch has a tte nd e d three high schools in his four years, Grossmont, El Cajon, and G ra nit e Hills. Water skiing rates as his favorite pastime. After graduation he plans to enter the Navy. CHAROWHAS, WILLIAM PAUL A great mind becomes a great future. Bill plans to a tten d college and major in some fieldof physical science after gradu- ation. He enjoys swi.mming, reading, and was busy in such activitie s as CSF 1, 2, 3, 4, Frosh Council Rep. 3 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Baseball, Graduation Usher 3, and Latin Club. .gums-i9 CARNETT, NANCY LEA Wise to resolve, patient to perform. Nance will go to cosme- tology school after gradua- tion injune. Later she plans marriage. Piano, voice, and hair styling are includ.. ed in her favorite pastimes. She was active G. L. Good Grooming Comm. 1, 2, 3, Concert Choir, and G. L. Historian Comm., Co- Chair. 4. 5,,., CIAAR, JUDITH ANN Kindly spe ech makes many friends. Judy will a t t e n d airline ste ward e s s college after graduation. Swimming and r e a d i n g are her favorite ways of passing time. She was in Stu. Council. CLAAR, RONNY PHILLIP Everything comes if a man will only wait. Percy has attended three high schools in the past four years. During t.his ti.me he was active in Soph Dance and Publications Comm. 5 Sr. Da nc e and Assembly Comm. 5 and Sr. Prom Comm. Ronny likes to bowl and playbasketb all and will attend college in Aurora, Illinois. CRAMER, CRAIG LEGRAND An honest heart possesses a kingdom. Like a typical teenage boy, Craig likes to work on cars. He would like to continue his pastime by attending the Los Angeles Art Center to major in automotive de- signing. This june gradu- ate was active in French Club, CSF, Sr. Privilege Comm., and Usher at Graduation. COATES, BRENDA JOYCE Such is life with its ups and downs. Reading, talking and swim- ming take up much of Brenda 'S time. Her future plans in.. clude marriage and secretarial work. Her activities this year were Sr. Baccalaureate Comm., Prom Comm. , and Cap and Gown Comm. COLLINS, MICHAEL THOMAS Some people are weather- wise but some are otherwise. Mike enjoys riding horses and likes to participate in all sports. He would like to at- tend S. D. S. C. after gradua- tion. He was active on the Var. Basketball Team. CLAUDER, WILLLAM ALAN Everything is funny that happens to someone else. Willy e n jo y s wrestling and playing the guitar. His plans inc lu d e college at U. C. L.A. to majorin math or business adminis- tration. His activities were Sr. Class Veep, CSF, Var- sity Club, S pa ni sh Club, Var. Cross Country 3, 4, J. V. Wrestling 3,4, Basket- ball, I. V. Baseball 1, 2, Var. Baseball 3, 4,and Stu. Govt. 4. 5' COPE, AUGUSTA ANN With a happy smile and jet black hair, she seems without a single care. Ann spends her time sleeping and planning for her career as an airline stewardess. Her ac- tivities were Class Council 1, 2, G. L. Good Grooming Comm. 3, G.L. Sec. 4, Sr. Prom Comm., Stu. Council 2, Ditch Day Comm. 3 and G. L. Rep. 1. CORNELIUS, DENIS ROGER Lucky men need no counsel. Denny likes to go hunting and fishing. He will join the Coast Guard after gra duation in June. af-if -. CROFT, RICHARD ALAN His mind is his kingdom and his will is his law. Richard's favorite hobbies are skin diving and study- ing m a r in e and tropical fish. He will attend S. D. S. C. and major in marine biology. He was active in Science Club 1, 2, 3, Pres- id e n t 4, Sec. -Treas. of Dimict S C ie nc e Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Chess Club 3, GI-IHS Steering Comm. 3, and CCC Commander 4. CURTIS, LARRY HOWARD Life would be boring with- out fun. Cars occupy most of Larry's extra time. He will attend S.D.S.C. and major in business after graduation. DE LOACH, LARRY B. lnject a fewraisins of good conservation into the taste- less dough of existence. Larry likes to go bowling and participate in sports, especially b a s eb all . He attended Kearny, Claire- mont, El Cajon and Gran- ite Hills High Schools. DE MICHELE, MARIE ANGELA We walk by faith, not by sight. Marie came from Utica, New York where she was a major- ette for two years. She attend- ed El Cajon one year before coming to Granite Hills. Her favorite pastimes include dat., ing, swimming and cruising, After june graduation she will attend college in the East. DEGE, KAREN LEE Better late than never. Karen loves swimming and listening to the radio. Her plans for the future include marriage anda secretarial job. She wasactive in Big Sister Comm. 1, 25 Social Comm 35 Sr. Prom Comm., and Ditch Day Comm. 4. DICK, FREDERIC JOHN Genius is ly, inspiration and 99M perspiration. Fred likes to work on his car in his spare time, bowling al- so takes a top place in his list of things to do. After gradua- tion in june, he will enter the business field. His activities were S pa ni sh Club, Library Club, Science Club, Ticket Squad, and Chess Club. DE FOREST, LAVERN KENNETH Fortune helps those who are of good judgement. Ken enjoys flying in his spare tiane. He wants to turn his hobby into his future vocation. Also included in his future plans is a major in math at S.D.S.C. He was active in Frosh Football. DE BOLT, JAMES RAYMOND Win friends and influence people. Ray spends his time in sports. He plans to attend Stanford Univ. where he will major in chemistry. Ray was active in Stu. Council 1, 2, 4, Soph. Council, CSF 1, 4, Science Club 25 Football 15 Track 1, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 45 and ASB Veep 4. I Q 5 xii- - DODSON, SHANNON ARDELL When you need something done, ask someone who's busy. Shannon was busy this year as Comr. of Publicity and Lt. inPom Pons. She enjoys printing p o st e r s for ASB, sewing, driving and work- ing at her office job. She plans to work and attendS. D. S. C. O the r activities were Roman Holiday Princess 45 Senior Play 1, Stu. Council Rep. 1, 2, Pom Pons Corps 33 and Sr. Gift Comm. , Chair. DUGAS, RITA PATRICIA Come and live in my heart and pay no rent. Listening to instrumental and classical music take up much of Rita's time. Her plans for the fuuire include college at San Marcus to major in art. She was in Spanish Club 1, 25 Stu. Council Alt. 15Stu. Coun- cil Rep. 35 Marston Con- ference 35 Girls League 2, 35 Pom Pons Corp 45 Stu. Govt. 45 Concert Choir 45 and GI-IHS Steering Comm. H U, ta. , .. FEJERAN, TEDDY SALAS I never think of the future5 it comes soon enough any- way. Working on his hot rod takes up much of Ted's time and he plans to build a dra gstrip sometime in the future. He will attend Riverside J. C. to major in mechanics and electronics. He has been active inFootball1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 and Wres- tling 2. EDWARDS, KENNETH BARTON Why put off 'till tomorrow what you can get out of doing altogether? Ken plans to go to college and study for his career as a re- search chemist. He was active in J.V. Basketball 25 J.V. Football 2, 35 Var. Football 45 Science Club 15 CSF 35 Stu. Council 25 Var. Cross Country 25 For. Exchange Comm. 35 GI-ll-IS Steering Comm. 5 Sr. Privilege Comm. , Chair. 45 French Club Pres. 35andGrad- uation Usher 3. ELMENDORF, KENNETH LEE Sometimes here and some- times there, but always ready to do his share. Swimming takes up a great deal of Ken's time. His future plans include S. D. S. C. where his major will be engineering. Frosh Cross Country and Wres- tling 4 were his activities. M..-9 ELLIS, JAMES ROGER Life would be too smooth without ribs. Roger is a June graduate. FACKLER, EDWARD JOHN Wise to resolve, patient to perform. John plans to travel after his graduation in June. He will attend S. D.S. C. or possibly Michigan State where he will major in science or business. After college he plans to join the Air Force. Var. Football, Spanish Club and Y. F. C. Pres. kept him busy in high school. EDMISTON, JAMES DENNIS Silence is still a noise. Jim plans to attend S. D.S. C. and join the Air Force. His activitie s wereJ.V. Football 1, 25Var. Football 3, 45 For. Exchange Comm. 35 Ticket Squad 45 Ditch Day Comm. 45 GI-ll-IS Steering Comm. 3. FICKEN, WILLIAM JERRY he secret of success is constancy to purpose! Butch attended Cahokia High School for three years before coming to us. While at Granite Hills he was active in the band. He en- joys swimming in his spare time and plans to work aft- er graduation. HT FIELDS, RONALD ANDREW What we have to do, we learn by doing. Ron rates swimming as the best way to spend extra time. He plans to enter some branch of the service after graduation. He was on the Frosh Constitution Comm. and Frosh Council. GOEBEL, PATRICK LEO Talking is fine5 just don't overdo it. Pat's future plans include college at S. D. S. C. , then on to a career as a lawyer. His activities were German Club 15 Chess Club 2, 35 NFL 3, 45 Jr. Statesmen Pres. 35 Baseball 2, 45 Track 15 Cards and Announce- ments Chair. 45 Sr. Dance and Assembly Comm. 5 Sr. Privilege Comm. 45 and Wrestling 4. GIBERTI, CHARLES A. Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow. Charlie plans to attend S. D. I. C. after graduation in june. He was active in Track 2 and FFA 1, 2. GILBERT, LOLA LEE Good times aren't necessary, just essential. Lola keeps herself active in sports such as hunting and wa- ter skiing. S. D.I. C. and mar- riage are her future goals. She will study business. Frosh Councilg Ticket S qu ad 1, 25 G. L. 15 jr. Class Council5 Sr. Prom Comm. 5 Tennis Club 35 and Nominating Convention 3 kept her busy. GIBSON, CLOVIS EULAN A man's character is revealed by his determination. Gib spends most of his time pl a y i n g the guitar. In high school he has played both Foot- ball and Baseball for four years. GILBREATH, LAURA MARY Friends are more divine than all divinities. Laura plans for a future in nursing with training at the Mercy C o ll e g e of Nursing. Watching TV and going to games are her favorite pas- times. Q X FREEMAN, IUDITH RUSSELL Where your trea sure is, there will your heart be al- so. Judes future plans include college at S. D.S.C. and then a job. She was active in G.L. Social Comm. 2, Co-Chair. 45 Y-Teens 3, Pres. 45 jr. Class Treas. 35 Pageant Staff 45 and Mars- ton Conference 2. GREENWAY, ION PAUL Goodb eginnings make good endings. Jon is typical of most teen.- age boys with an intense interest in cars. After grd.. uation he will join the Marines. He participated in J. V. Baseball for two years. GUSA, CAROL JUNE A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Carol attended ECVHS for two years before coming to G r a n i te Hills. She will graduate this june. HEINZMANN, RICHARD DENNIS A wise head makes wise moves. Dick likes all types of sports. After graduation he will work at the First West- ern Bank of Los Ar1gelSS. HAMMOND, ELIZABETH ANN Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you must diet. College and marriage are in- cluded in Beth's future plans. She will attend S. D. S. C. and study ge ne ral business. She was active in Girls' Glee lg Concert Choir lg Flag Corps 3, Capt. 43 Stu. Council lg Y-Teensg Class Councilg Ban- ner Girlg Speech Club 35 and Sr. Committees. H HARTLEY, CARROLL DEAN I can believe anythingg pro- vided it's incredible. Dean will join the Air Force after graduation. He hopes to stu dy architectural drafting when his military service is completed. HARDING, KAY Hearts are made to be bro- ken. Eating and talking on the phone rate as Kay's favorite pastimes. She plans to go to j.C. and major in interior design orbe- Come a beautician. Her ac- tivities included Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. I-IECKER, MARY ARNELL She will march her way to success. Arnell will attend S. D. S. C. after graduation. She was ac- tive in CSF, S p a n i sh Club, GRA, G.L., Good Grooming Comm., Arch Bearer, and Pom Pon Corps. HALL, DONNA PEARL Silence is goldenga smile is radiant. Doni enjoys riding horses. IMB school is her next step after graduation. She was a c tive in Girls' League here . Doni attended schools in Arizona and El Cajonbe- fore c o m i n g to Granite Hills. HEMPHILL, JOHN WELDON A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds. john attende d school in Hawaii before coming to El Cajon. He does a great deal of skin diving and works on cars in his spare time. HERB, MARGARET ANN God ordered motion, but no rest. Magie enjoys going to all school events. She plans to become an airline steward- ess. Her activities were Y- T ee ns 2, 35 jr. Councilg For. Exchange Comm. 33 Sr. Councilg Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Cards and An- nouncementsg Da nc e and A ssembly Comm. 5 and School Service Comm. 4. HURLEY, VICTOR LEROY Knowledge is the treasure, but practice is the key to it. Victor spends much of his time working on cars. He will gotoS. D.I. C. to con- tinue his study of business management. HICKS, KATHERINE An outward and visible sign of an inner grace. Kathy was active on the Big S ister Comm. 3 Publicity Comm.g Spanish Clubg Win- ter Wonderland Princessg and Sr. Da nc e and Assembly Comm. She will attend S.D. S. C. and she enjoys listening to the radio and going to the beach. HOLLISTER, PAULETTE KATHERINE Every little bit added to what you have, makes just a little more. The june graduate loves danc- ing, swimm in g and eating. She would like to attend San Bernadino College or start a modeling career. Paulette was active in choir and the Prom Comm. HOKENSON, GENE NORMAN Experience is the greatest teacher. Gene enjoys sports and skin diving. After high school he will join the Air Force. He plans to become a law officer following his enlistment. I. V. Football 1, 25 j.V. Baseballg Basketballg and Var. Baseball are included i.n his activities. HUBBARD, CHARLES NATHAN Never tell your resolution beforehand. Chuck rates dating as tops on his list of favorite pastimes. His ambition is to succeed in life. 'Qv 1 9' W-'49 HERLEVIC, CHARLES ANTHONY The remembrance of the past is the best teacher of the future. Tony swims and goes camp- ing in his spare time. He will attend S.D.S.C. to major in mechanical en- gineering. He participated in Wrestling 3, 4. iifx GIS? '11- fi HUTTER, JERRY LEE He has both feet planted firmly--in the air. jerry plans to attend S.D. S.C. where he will major in science. His activities include Wrestling 3, 45 School Play 35 Sr. Privilege Comm. 3 Stu. Govt. 4g and Spanish Club. In his spare time, jerry plays the gui- tar. ISAAC, PAT MARGARET Smile and the world smiles with you, cry and you cry alone. Pat enjoys swimming and just plain being lazy. She plans to attend Mercy Col- lege of Nursing. She was active in Y-Teens 1, GRA 1, 45 G.L.g Latin Club, Horizon Club 3 Nurse's Club, Assembly Comm. 3 Dance and Assembly Comm. 4. JONES, SHERI LYNN A friend's frown is better than an enemy's smile. Sheri rates swimming as her favorite hobby. S.D. S. C. is her destination after graduation. Tennis Club, Ir. Y-Teens, Ir. Council, Sr. Dance and A ssembly Comm. g and Ir. Dance Comm. kept her busy. IZUEL, MARIA del PILAR Never sing victory for there is nothing sure in this world. Pilar draws and spends her time with her friends. I-Ier fu- ture plans include college, a trip to Spain, and marriage. She was active in G. L. Pub- licity Comm. 2,3,Fut11re Teachers, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 45 Var. Band 45 Flag Corps 3, Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. jC:1'lOiI'Q3.l'1d Civ- ic Youth Orchestra. JENSEN, TOMMY LEE Life is only what you make of it. Tom plans to enter the field of music. He wouldlil-ce to at- tend S.D.I.C. and then be- come the greatest musician in the world. Marching Band for three years, Concert Band for two years, and Men's Glee were his activities. IVY, MIKE WAYNE Try to be kind to others and others will be kind to you. Mike likes to be around his friends. He will attend S. D. S. C. He was active in Frosh Basketball, LV. Baseball 25 I.V. Wrest- ling, Fo o tb a ll Trainer, Var. Football 4. fs , . . .. - . ., . 'gf ' ' 5 p. Ti Q- - -...X .f,..,g,,2. r -. ,f,-fi-'ff , -4' '22 1, sf- 'lx N ,.,.. .1 K ,,,L. V. K . ...., .. - ,- 5 ,sg 4 , 7 , A .j L -,, IETER, RICHARD DIXON Variety is the spice of life. Dick's fu tur e plans include college and the Air Force. I-Ie spends his spare time sleeping and eating. While in high school he was active in Water Polo, Swimming Team, Pho- tography Club, Mineralogy Club, Radio Club and PAG- EANT Staff. JONES, BONNIE SARA All we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. Swimming is Bonnie'sfavorite source of fun. She participated in the Spanish Club and the Art Club. KIMBALL, VIRGINIA MARIE The largest room in the world is the room for im- provement. Ginny spends her spare time running around. Along with planning for her fu- ture as a hairdresser, she has been active in Concert Choir 1, 2. ,...c......s1.m.t1ma...s.....M .1 ...- W gn , f 113 KING, LARRY BRIAN Learn to be a gentleman, it pays. Larry keeps bu sy in his spare time by working on cars. He plans to go toj. C. but as yet plans no definite course. He was active in Tennis l, 2, and Cross Country 3, 4. LYLE, RICHARD JAMES Whether time works for or against you, it still works ever so swiftly. Listening to th e hi-fi is Dick's hobby. He will at- tend S. D. S. C. to major in education. He was in Sci- e n c e C lub 3 Constitution Comm. 5 Future Teachers, Sui. Govt. 45 Sr. Class Cou n C il 5 Wrestlingg I. V. Tennis, Men's Gleeg and Stu. Council. LANDRY, JEANNE DIANE Stay happy! Jeanne enjoys listening to good music i.n her spare time and planning a college career at S.D.S.C. She will major in business education. She was active in GRA 15 Election and Convention Comm. 2, G.L. Election Comm. 3, Service Comm., Sec. 43School Spir- it Comm. 35 Marston Con- ference 3g Pom Pon 45 Stu. Council 15 and Spanish Club. LEWIS, KENNETH DELLANO Work today-spend tomorrow Hunting and participating in sports are high on Ken's listof favorite pastimes. He plans to enter some branch of the armed forces and afterwards to attend college where he will major in civil engineer- ing. LANE, ROBERT ARTHUR Powerful indeed is the em- pire of habit. Bob fills his extra time work- ing on radios, camping and fishing. His plan after gradu- ation is the Navy. LEWTON, ROBERT DAVID I never drive fast! Dave rates working with clocks his favorite spare time filler. Before coming to this city he attended Escondido High. For the future he plans attending college to study chemical en- gineering, entering the Coast Guard and marria ge . Dave kept busy with Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, and Wrestling 4, KEUBLER, DIANN LEE Diann keeps herself busy with camping and dating. After graduation she will attend S. D. S. C. to major in teaching and she willbe married. She was active in G.L. Service Comm. 2, 35 Stu. Council li PAG.. EANT Staff Photo Dir. 4, and TAB Club Rep. 3. 5 . Q7 nf K .rt 'lg ., MC CABE, RALPH PERCY While we stop to think we often miss our opportunity. Ralph has commercial fishing in his plans for the future. Wrestling was one of his activities. MC KENNA, MARGARET IEANETTE She's sometimes here and sometimes there, but al.. ways ready to do her share . Marge fills her extra time with watching television. She plans to attend Kelsey jenny College in San Ysidro to major in business. Stu. Council was one of her ac.. tivities. MAIORS, JERRY ALLEN Many re c e ive advice, few profit from it. jerry has the foresight to see the value of his high school yea rs because he says, Don't let anything inte rf er e with yourhigh school years. This serious- minded senior plans to at- tend S. D. S. C. and major in administration. MC LEOD, MARILYN JOYCE Her friendship is a treasure worth having. This pretty redhead says her favorite pastime is marching as captain of the Pom Pon Corps. Her future includes working at a telephone com- pany. She participated in the following activities: Service Comm. lg Roman Festival Princess 45 Social Comm. 25 Pom Pon 3, Cap. 43 and Sr. Privilege Comm. MAC NICHOL, MICHAEL F. It is easy to be humble when you're perfect. Mike likes swimming and ski- ing. He will go to Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash. to major inbusinessad- ministration. He was in Cross Country 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, Varsity Club 5 Sr. Prom Comm.g Sr . Cou nc il , Stu. Govt., French Club and Stu. Council. MC LONEY, STEVE GAYLE Life would be too smooth without ribs. Steve considers skin diving the best thing to fill spare time. His plans for the future are to attend Brigham Young Univ. in Utah to major in physical education. Later he hopes to play professional b a s e b all. Basketball and Baseball were his activities. MADSEN, BONNIE ANN All the world ' s a camera, look pleasant please. Participating in and watching sports are Bo nnie 's favorite pastimes. She plans to attend S. D. S. C. and Principia Col- lege fSt. Louisj to major in physical education. She was active in Spanish Club lg GRA Tennis Club 3,45 Social Comm. 3, Arch Bearer 35 G. L. Assembly Comm. , Co-Chair. 43 and Sr. Gift Comm. MC KEON, GEORGE WALKER The world and George will always get along well to- gether. Swimming and eating rate high on George's list of fa- vorite pastimes. This june graduate hopes to attendS. D. S. C. and major in his- tory. Cross Country and Track were his activities. MARINESI, LORENZO Love thine enemy, you'll drive him CI'3.ZY. Larry enjoys driving around. His plans for the future in- clude S.D.S.C. to study medical science, to begin a career in denistry. Larry attended Mt. Miguel High and Hoover High. He was active on the Sr. Privilege Comm. MAXWELL, NETA MARIE Witty, lively, full of fun, A good friend anda true one. Dates and dances are rated tops by Neta who plans on attending Brigham Young Univ. for a business course after graduating in june. She hopes someday to be- come a successful secre- tary. Her activities includ- ed Latin Club, Pom Pon 3, Lt. 45 and Seminary. an .. . T49 OLSEN, ARVID NIEL You can't teach an old dog new tricks. Drawing and painting are Niel's fa vor ite hobbies. After graduation in june he plans to attend an art school. LV. Football and Art Club 2, 3 were his ac- tivities. MITCHELL, PATRICIA ANN We're young, we'll get over it. Patty rates singing, eating and playing the piano as her fa- vorite hobbies. She plans to attend Hill c r e st Beautician College and later marry. She participated in Good Groom- ing Comm. 3 Friendship Comm., Sr. Prom Comm. 45 Concert Choir 43 Sr. Cap and Gown Comm., and Sr. Privi- lege Comm. X papg -I if MOATS, ROBERT LEE Good times aren't necessary, just essential. Working on cars is Bob's fa- vorite pastime. After gradu- ating in june, he plans to at- tend S. D. I. C. to study math- ematics then enter the Air Force. He played Frosh Foot- ball. MOORMAN, MARCHETTA MAE Never give up, things could be worse. Marty likes swimming, golf- ing and dating. Her plans for the future include attending a business college, marriage and a job. She was active in For. Exchange Comm., Song Leader 4, Y-Teens 35 and Sr. Council 4. MORGAN, CAROLL EVE If you succeed, itwill bebe- cause you did your best. All types'gof sports interest Caroll. She plans to attend Stevens Int e r i or Decorating School and possibly air line stewardess training. She was in Y-Teens 13 Fashion Comm. , Sec. 4, Sr. Prom Comm. 5 Sr. Privilege Comm . 5 and ASB Rep. 2. MILLER, ELIZABETH RAE Sm il e and the whole world smiles with you. A general business major at S.D.S.C. is to be Bett's immediate fu tu r e after graduating. She was active in Big Sister Comm. 15 Good Grooming Comm. 2, French Club 33 Pom Pon 3, 45 Stu. Council 3, Sr. Dance and Assembly Comm. 4, Sr. Prom Comm. 4, Fa sh io n and Etiquette Comm. , Chair. 4, Arch Bearer 35 and Sr. Council. OLSEN, LYONEL HOWARD Live to learn, not learn to live. Lyonel says skin diving is tops for spending spare time . His plans include attending S. D. S. C. to ma- jor in mechanical drawing so he can pursue a career as a draftsman. ORT, PAUL WERNER The difficult can be done qu i ckly, the impossible takes a little longer. The F ly in g Dutchman came to the valley from Holland and since then has made a definite place for himself. Reading and run- ning are his favorite pas- times. Before coming here he attended Grotius Lyuan, Concordia C ol le g e fthe Hague, Hollandj for four years. Var. Track, Var. Cross Country and Chess Club were his activities. RADLEY, BRENDA ELLEN Seldom seen without the companionship of a smile . Brenda rates r e a d i n g the Bible and horseback riding as her f a vor i te pastimes. Her f u tu r e plans include b e c o m in g a registered nurse . This june graduate was active in the G.L. Friendship Comm. 15 and the Publicity Comm. 4. !? 'l'17 PETREE, LORA LNNE The bigger they are the harder they fall. Eating and be ing with her fr i e n d s are Lorri'spastimes. She intends to be an interior decorator and an airline host- ess. She was in Frosh Class Council, G. L. 1, 2, 3, 4,Span- ish Club 25 Y-Teens 23 Hori- zon Club 2, 3, 45 Cultural Af- fairs Comm. 45 Sr. Privilege Co-Chair. g Pom Pon Corps 4, Speech Club and Winter Won- derland Queen 4. PHILLIPS, NANCY LEE Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Nances favorite pastime is dating. After graduating she plans to attend S. D. S. C. and take a business cour se . She attended Lincoln High. She was on Soph. Council 3 Sr. Prom Comm. 5 CSF, Dance and Assembly Comm. 45 Stu. Gov't. 43 Honor Society, Sec. 13 G. L., Pres. 4, and Arch Bearer 3. ggi . . , Wi PHELPS, ROBERT LORN My best pal is my car, al- though I do have others. Bob enjoys working on car engines and listening to the radio. He plans to work after graduating in june. Bob was a manager for Var. Football 3. PITT, ROBERT CALVIN Everything comes if a man will only wait. Working with radios is Bob's idea of a way to fill spare time. He says he will attend Brigham Young Univ. in Utah but is not sure what his major will be. He was active in Ra- dio Club. fix 5. M1 1 E PEDRIN, RAE KATHLEEN Always strive to attain the peak of success. Kathy spends her spare time sewing and dancing. Her plans for the future include marriage and working. This June graduate was active in Future Nurses Club 1, 2, Sec. 35 Horizons 1, 2, Sec. 35 Christmas P a gea nt 35 Christma s Play 45 Class Council 1, 2, 45 Stu. Coun- cil 2,33 Y-Teens 1,3,43 Y.F.C. 45 Election Board 1, 2, 3. 'QQ REED, JOEL LANNY All the world isacamerag look pleasant please. Lanny was active in Spanish Club and the Speech Club. He attended a leadership conference la st summer. RICHARDSON, JOY ANNE A picture is a poem with- out words. Joy will a tte nd Brigham Young Univ. She was active as Frosh Treasurer5 Roman Festival Princess 45 Span- ish Club5 G.R.A.5 Class Cou nc il 1, 2, 45 Marston Conference 35 G.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 35 Publicity Comm., Sec. 45 Snowball Attend- ant 35 Dance andAssembly Comm. 5 and Sm. Council 4. . is 55 ROGERS, JERRY LEE Experience is a dear teacher5 and fools will learn no other. Jerry's favorite pastime is chess, but he also enjoys poker and pinochle. After graduating in June he plans to attend S. D. S. C. and later U. C. L.A. Jerry was a C t i v e in Cross Country, Track, Constitution Comm. and Sr. Ditch Day Comm. RIOLO, ROGER LEE Impossible is a word which I never say. Hog enjoys cutting his friend's hair. Hisactivitiesin- clude J.V. Basketball 15 J. V. Te nn is 2, 35 Basketball 1, 45 Speech Club 2, 35 Spanish Club, Veep, 25 Marston Con- ference 35 Election Comm.3 Chair. 35 GHHS Steering Comm. 35 Sr. Pub. Comm., Chair. 45 and Men 's Glee, Pres. 4. ROBINSON, THOMAS MONROE Character is that which can help success. Tom came to us from Onawa High, Onawa, Iowa. He enjoys music, rodeos, and farming. His activities were Senior Dance and Assembly Comm. 5 and Rodeos in Iowa. yy. 5... 5 5 i 'li' 5 5 5 .f f J I 5 L., Hu 3 5 . 'sa lx 5 ROBERTS, LOREN K. Live for today, but keep your eye on tomorrow. Hey you, as his friends call him, enjoys relaxing in his spare time. This June gradu- ate plans working for the tele- phone company. ROETHER, MELINDA ELIZABETH When she smiles, everyone smiles with her. Minna's plans include Ste- vens College in Missouri5 to major in f a s h io n designing. Her activities wereTennis Club 1, 25 Social Comm. 2, 35 Future Tea chers Club5 Big Sister Comm. 5 ASB Conven- tion 1,25 Y-Teens 35 Class Sec.5 Sr. Publicity Comm., Co-Chair.5 G. L. 5 Publicity Comm., Co-Chair., Chair. 45 Dance and Assembly Comm. 5 Stu . Gov't. and Marston Conference 3. RIDER, DALE JOSEPH Skill and confidence are an unconquered army. Dale enjoys w or k i n g on cars, fi sh ing , and hunt- ing. After graduating in June he plans to work. ..j f t l 'S-qw! ROSE, LARRY LEE Why do today what you can put off til' tomorrow. Larry spends most of his time drawing, printing, or r e a d in g science fiction books. After graduation he plans to attend S. D.J. C. and major in art. Later he will join the service. RUMMERY, PHILLIP GEORGE Always strive for the best. Phil enjoys working on cars and swimming. After grad- uating in june, he plans to attend S. D. S. C. and major in electronic engineering. Phil was active inMarching Band 1, 25 Concert Band 1, 2, Men's Glee 15 Football lg and Latin Club. snags., SCOTT, LARRY ALAN A man's worth is deter- mined by the work he does. Larry works on cars in his spare time. After june graduation he will enroll in S.D.j.C. This year he played baseball as one of his activities. 4' RYAN, JEROME EUGENE Prove all things, hold fast to that which is good. jerry likes bowling and dating. He plans to enter the service before going tocollege in Minnesota where he will ma- jor in architecture. He was active in Cross Country 4, and Sr. Publicity Comm. SARTAIN, DAVID MACK All things are won by dili- gence. Butch intends tio enter some branch of the servic e after graduation. He listens to rec- ords and enjoys working with animals. Frosh Football and Interscholastic League Typing in his junior year were his ac- tivities. SANDERLIN, DAVID GEORGE Great thoughts like great men need no trumpet. This top tennis player enjoys all sports in his spare time. Dave plans to attend U. C. L. A . or possibly Stanford after gra du a t in g in june. Before coming to this city he attend.. ed Mt. Miguel High School. He has participated in Var. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, CSF 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, and Basketball 4. SCHUETTENHELM, KENNETH I never think of the future, it comes soon enough. Ken spends his time skin div- ing and auto racing. He will work and attend college after graduation. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Radio Club 1, 2, 35GHl-IS Steering Comm. 3, and Good News play 3 were his activi- ties. but 'lin RUSH, DONALD ISSAC Oh, yeah Don came to GHHS from Florida. He enjoys playing pool. His future plans in- clude being a cement ma- son. SHANNON, JOHN STEPHEN Always full of fun. john plans for a future at State then on to a job as coach. He was active in such sports asj.V. Football 1, 2, Basketball 15 Var. Football 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club, Pres. 4, Stu. Gov't. was also one of his activities. SHEARER, JERRY G. I'm after the man who in.. vented work. Cars take up much of Ierry's time. Attending S. DJ. C. is his fu tu r e goal. Cross C ou ntry in his freshman year and Spanish Club in his sophomore year were his activities. SIIES, GARY VQNT Better to say here it is, than there it was. Whitey spends most of his time talking. He says his plans for the future are, join the Navy and see the world. His activitieswere Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 45 and Track 3, 4. SHUO, TSUTOMU Always hope more than you can do. Tom, as most students on campus call him, is our for- eign exchange student from Fugi, Japan. He enjoys play- ing badminton and ping pong. He would like to attend Tokyo Univ. to study law. In Japan he was ASB veep and was in the Ba dminton Club. Var. Tennis, CSF and many other clubs kept him busy here. SIEVERT, KAREN RAE Her heart has gone to you know where. The Univ. of Calif. at River- side with an education major is Karen's ambition. Her ac- tivities were Stu. Council 1, 2, GRA 1, 2, 4, G.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Bravettes 3,Song1eader 45 Comr. of Public Relations 45 and Win- ter Wonderland Princess 4. SHROCK, ROXANA MARIE It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Roxie plans to attend college after graduation. She was ac- tive in the Spanish Club 35 ASB Asst. Comr. of Finance 45 PAGEANT Staff 45 Election Board 35 Ticket Squad-4, CSF 1,2, 3, Y. F. C. Sec. 45 Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. 5 Sr. Gift Comm. 5 Roman Festival Princess 4, G.L. Historian 45 and Arch Bearer 3. SIGLER, NORMAN A man who is young in years may be old in hours if he has lost no time. Norman has attended school in Colorado and Crawford High in San Diego. He was active in the Radio Club. Swimming and skin diving take up much of his time. He plans to attend college at Colorado Springs and major in chemistry. ff , is ,- .. ...ant-U.. -WW., . .4 SHERRILL, MARY LOUISE S inc e rity dwells with cheerfulness. Listening to the radio and going shopping occupy much of Mary's time. Fu- ture plans are S.D.S. C. and a part-ti.me job. Hori- zon Club 2, 3, 45Spanish Club 2, 3, G.L. Social Comm. 3, and Y.F.C. 35 kept her very active. SLEMMONS, MARY ELLA Be neat and cleanand you will always have friends. Mary has enjoyed being in Pom Pon this year. Her plans for the future include business school and a job as a secretary. Her activi- ties were Swim Club, Ho- rizon Club 1, 2, 35 and G.L. 1. SMITH, KENNETH EDWARD Knowle dge comes but wisdom lingers. D r i V in g and listening to stereo album s are Ken's favorite pastimes. I-Ie plans to attend the Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley to study a er onautical engineering. His activities included Frosh Council5Ticket Squad 43 Sr. Comm.5 Stu. Gov't. 45 German Club 2, 35 Stu. Council 45 and Marston Conference. STANFORD, IUDITH KAY I b e l i e ve in finishing what one starts. Campbell's kid favorite pastimes are playing tennis and baseball. She plans to attend S. D.I. C. and ma- jor in secretarial work. Judy was in G. L. 1, 2, 45 Stu. Councilg T enni s Club 23 Cheerleader 3, 45 Sr. Coun- cilg and Marston Confer- ence. SMITH, ROGER LEE Only deeds give strength to life. Smitty likes swimming and dating in his extra time. His plans for the future are going into the Coast Guard and en- rolling in S. D. I. C. This jan- uary graduate was active in Var. Football and Var. Base- ball. SOBKE, WILLIAM ARTHUR Lord! I wonder what fool in- vented work. Bill enjoys movies. He would like to be a technician after graduation in August. zmQa.wnWa7Jrmw, wvw.:am .r.e, ax1 z SNYDER, SALLY ANNE It's alright to have a temper but don't lose it. Slumber p a r ti e s , dates and dancing keep Sam busy in her spare time. She plans to attend Brigham Young Univ. to study secretarial work after graduation. She kept her high s ch o ol years busy with Stu. Council 2g French Clubg Ski Club 5 and Future Business Leaders of America. SPURLOCK, CAMILLE LOUISE Happiness is a flower in bloom. Cooking, Waterskiing and drama are Flower's idea of a good time. She plans mar- riage after graduation. March- ing Band lg Spanish Club 15 G. L. Social Comm. 45 and Sr. Prom Comm. were her ac- tivities. SMITH, NINA SUE It's better to remain si- lent and be thought a fool, than open your mouth and remove all doubt. Sue's idea of a good time includes listening to Fats Domino records and going to dances and the beach. This january graduate plans to attend james Hall Beau- ty College. She was active inPublications5Tennis Club and Stu. Council. STEVENS, CONNIE MARIE If at first you don't suc- ceed, don't worry about it. H Connie's f av or ite pas- times are swimming and bowling. She plans to at- tend S. D.I. C. and take a b u s in e s s course. Connie was a member of Frosh and jr. Class Council. STEWART, VAUGHN ARTHUR Skill is stronger than strength. Vaughn's favorite pastime is playing baseball. His fu- ture plans are to attend S. D. I. C. and continue on to S.D.S. C. He was in LV. Baseball 2, 3, 4. '-dr SWINEY, JOHN FRANKLIN, JR. To have friends you have to be a good friend. jack plans to major inmis- sile engineering at S. D. S. C. He spends his spare time reading and participating in sports. His activities in- cluded CSF 15 Football 1, 4, Y. F. C. 5 For. Exchange Comm. 3,Gl-IHS Nickname and Color Comm. 33 Sr. Baccalaureate Comm., Frosh Initiation Chair. 45 ASB Asst. Comr. of Sales 45 and School Service Comm. 4. STROM, BARBARA Wisdom above is true am- biton's aim. Barb has picked nursing as her vocation. She loves to dance and sing and has kept busy as Pres. of Girls' Glee along with Sr. Dance and Assembly Comm., Future Business Leaders of America and Stu. Council Rep. SWAIN, MARIE ANNETTE Whatever will be will be. Muffy will attend La Mesa Beautician College after grad- uating. Her favorite pastime is cruising, Marie was our 1960 Roman Holiday Queen and also participated in G. L. 1, 2, 3, 45 Sr. Prom Comm. , Chair., Sui. Council 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Marston Con- ference 3g and Nominating Convention 1, 2. SUSCHKE, HAROLD ALFRED Good will is the mightiest practiced force in the uni- verse. Harold came 'oo us from Gross- mont where he was active in the German Club 1, 3. Paint- ing along with planning for college at S. D. S. C. take up much of his thne. He intends to major in art. SWENSON, SUZANNE IEANNETTE Nothing is so popular as kind- ness. Suzy enjoys painting and will continue in this field at the Univ. of Minnesota. She was in Y-Teens 1, 4,Art Club 1, 45 Science Club 33 G.L. 1, 45 Publicity Comm. 1, 3, Span- ish Club 3, Class Council Rep. 35 ASB Publicity Asst. 4, and GI-IHS Steering Comm. STONE, MARY ANN Politeness is to do and say the kin de st things in the kindest way. Mary enjoys seeing a good movie. After graduating in june she plans to get mar- ried and find a job. Mary was active in Soph. Coun- cil at ECVHS. x 'XM Wh Nu... SYPHERS, ROBERTA LEE Character is that which can help success. Before coming to GI-ll-IS, Bobbie attended schools in Las Ve gas and El Cajon. Water sports keep her very busy. She was active in Sr. Dance and Assembly Comm. 3 Pom Pon Corps 43 Banner Girl 43 and Election Board 2. Her future plans include S. D.I. C. to study Cosmetology. TERRY, YOLANDA MARIE I have a heart with room for every joy. Yolanda plans to attend S. D. S.C. or the Univ. of Arizona. She will study lan- guages to become a UN in- terpreter. She was in G. L. Social Comm. 45 G.L. Friendship Comm. 2, Sec. 35 Y-Teens 2, 45 CSF 2, 35 Science Club 35 French Club 35 Marston Conference 35 Nominating Convention 25 Arch Bearer 35 PAGEANT Staff 45 Sr. Class Treas.5 and Sr. Committees. VETTER, MARIAN SUE The sun and moon keep pace with her. Dating takes up a majority of Sue's time. After grad- uation she plans to marry. She was in Stu. Council 15 G.L. 1, 2, Veep 35 Arch Bearer 35 Song Leader 45 Y-Teens 3, 4, Veep 35 and Marston Conference. THURMAN, JAMES LEE He only is a well made man who has a good determination. jim spends most of his spare time working on cars. After graduation plans to attend S. D.J. C. and become a Welder. Jim played Frosh Football. VANDER WEIDE, SANDRA DARLENE A small spark always shines in the dark. Sandy would like to teach el- ementary school after studying at S. D.S. C. She reads and takes walks in her spare time. Y-Teens5Glee Club 15 Speech Club 45 and Drama Club kept her busy. TRAYLOR, ROBERT JAMES A good name endures for- ever. Bob came from Helix in his sophomore year. He spends most of his spare time either golfing, fishing or hiking. After graduating he plans to attend S.D.S. C. and major in science. Bob was active in Stage Crewg Golf 25 and Sr. Dance and Assembly Comm. VAUGHAN, MARY CA ROLYN Le a r n i ng makes the wise wiser. The Los Angeles GeneralHos- pital of Nursing is Carolyn's destination after graduation. She enjoys dancing and swim- ming. As a freshman and soph- omore she was active in G. L. and was in the Future Nurses Club for three years. THOMPSON, MARY ETTA Faithfulness and sincerity are the highest things. Mary attended Great Falls High S c ho ol in Montana during her junior year. She plans to become an airline h o s t e s s after graduation. She was active in Band 15 Sr. Prom Comm. 45 and Flag Corps 4. VILDIBILL, ROBERT THOMAS Every man deserves to live long. Tom spends his spare time doing anything that keeps him busy. He would like to go into masonry work after graduation. He was active in Stu. Council, Frosh Foo tba ll, and Sr. Class Council. WHITE, PAMELA SI-IELDON May the Lord watch be- tween thee and me. ' Pam is planning fora career as an airline hostess. She will attend S. D. S. C. be.. fore starting to work. Pam likes football games and was active in G. L. Social Comm. 15 G.L. Big Sister Comm. 25 Y-Teens 3,45 Sr. Dance and Assembly Comm. 5 Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. Ev' YEAGER, BETTI IRENE A merry heart goes all the day. Water skiing is Betti's fa- vorite pastime. Her plans are to attendS. D.J. C. She participated in Pom Pon 45 ASB Election Comm. 35 G. L. Good Grooming Comm. 35 Tennis Club 35S111. Council Rep. 3,45 Sr. Dance and Assembly Comm. 5 and Winter Won- derland Princess 4. WILSON, OLIN MILTON There is good in everyone. Olin came from Arizona where he was a ctive in Football, Baseball, Var. Track and the Letterman's Club. He will at- tend Arizona State where he will major in business. WOLF, RITA KAY Always concentrate. After graduation injune, Rita plans marriage. Her favorite pastime is singing and work- ing as CSF president. She was also active on the Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. 3 ,... an WILLIAMS, VIRGINIA LOUISE Be sure you're right, then proceed. Virginia enjoys all types of outdoor sp ort s especially horseback riding. She plans to become a rancher in Utah after she marries. She was active in GRA in her freshman and sophomore years. YOUNG, SUE ELLEN A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Sue enjoys going to foot- ball games and taking care of her brothers. Her hopes for the future include mar- riage and secretarial school. Glee Club, Drama Club, and Ir. Achievement were her activities in high school. ,tv SE I OR COMMITTEES SENIOR BACCALAUREATE, LEFT TO RIGHT: jack Swiney, Roger Riolo, Ken Smith, Ron Brown. MIDDLE ROW: jearme Landry, Roxie Shrock, Marilyn McLeod, Sharon Bills, Bobbie Syphers, joan Burt. FRONT ROW: Arnell Hecker, Bernie Avitable. SENIOR CARDS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roger Riolo, Sue Bemis, Pat Goebel, Beth Ham- mond, Jerry Hutter. MIDDLE ROW: Jeanne Landry, Yolanda Terry, Betti Miller, Pat Alvis. FRONT ROW: Lorri Petree, Margaret Herb, Arnell Hecker. SENIOR PUBLICITY, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ken Edwards, Roger Riolo, Ron Brown, Richard Lyle. FRONT ROW: Lorri Petree, Judy Bokovoy, Margaret Herb. 73 SE IOR CUMMITTEE SENIOR FINANCE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Carroll, Richard Lyle, Ken Edwards, Mark Billing, Roger Riolo, Ron Brown, Jim Billings. SENIOR PRIVILEG E, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roger Riolo, Mark Billing, KenEdwards, Craig Cramer. FRONT ROW: Pat Alvis, Judy Bokovoy, Lorri Petree, Margaret Herb, Marie Swain. 74 ,.v.e-v SE IOR COMMITTEE SENIOR DANCE AND ASSEMBLY, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Betti Miller, Beth Hammond, Pat Isaac. FRONT ROW: Sharon Bills, Bobbie Siphers, Yolanda Terry, Judy Bokovoy, Lorri Petree. SENIOR DAY COMMITTEE, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Carroll, Mark Billing, Roger Riolo, Ron Brown, Jim Billings. FRONT ROW: Pat Alvis, Yolanda Terry, Margaret Herb, Pat Issac. 75 SE IOR COMMITTEE SENIOR CAP G GOWN, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Alvis, Judy Bokovoy, Lorri Petree, Yolanda Terry. 7 w I i SENIOR PROM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Miller, Ann Cope, Beth Hannond, Melinda Roether, Bobbie Syphers, Sharon Bills, Marie Swain, Rita Dugas. SENIOR GIFT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Carroll, Roger Riolo, Ron Brown, Richard Lyle . 76 A UTOGRAPHS Drganizations f 1, ! V ,r I UI ,I f .f 'lg' 3 x S Q' ' 2 K x ,L 0 ,f , X ff A-5 ,Lf WL? X 3 9 If tl ' ' 'AN X ' ll J 1X jxwd, Z f 'J ', .5 fa' X TNQ' x X XR '1 5 mx! A - Q XL QA' . .Y 7 ,f'!U!9lQ up Q Q wk mv f ' 5 '9 -Us ' , 'QM L 1' Q. K X X NS' Q mp X fx X GIRL ' LEAGUE NANCY PHILLIPS President I 9' A e 5 p F rs it f if it 2 a j 1 f 5 ' ,, 'Z Eng! 5, fir at -A . K5 ,hs . , fig gk -' W t 1 1' f g : ix A : ia ,A to ANN COPE Secretary The Granite Hills' branch of the Girls' League made its first year a full and suc- cessful one . Their Winter Wonderland and Good Grooming Week were the major efforts to which they devoted their time . In addi- tion, the seven committees participated in va r i o u s smaller activities s u c h as serving at the Fall Sports Banquet. SUE VETTER Vice -President I MISS LOIS NOSSAMAN NANCY BARTI-I Advisor Treasurer 80 GIRLS, LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD CHAIRMEN LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Bokovoy, Beth Hammond, Betty Miller. SECRETARIES LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeanne Landry, Pat Isaac, Bernie Avitable. GIRLS' LEA GUE COMMITTEES SOCIAL, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Bokovoy, Barbara Justus, Barbara Dial, Bernie Avi- table, Sandie Brown, Yolanda Terry, Paula Kincaid. TOP ROW: Marilyn Riley, Barbara Ricketts, Susan Swiney, Linda Porter, laurie Swiney, Linda Carroll, Connie Sutherland, Diana Carman, Edie Lewton. SERVICE, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Beth Hammond, Jeanne Landry, Wanda Kincade, Arnell I-Iecker, Judy Riley, Priscilla Townsen, Mary Cruz, Carol Cost. TOP ROW: Diana Riley, Judy Finch, Susan Eggert, Jill Theobald, Phebe Balentine, Sylvia Spencer, Linda Gray, Martha Roark. 82 GIRLS ' LEA G UE COMMITTEES PUBLICITY, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Ya nks, Linda Newland, Lea Newland, LaVonne Schultz. TOP ROW: Annis Marthis, Carol Ritter, Sali Snyder, Doni Hall, Brenda Radley. FASHION AND ETTIQUETTE, LEFT TO RIGHT: FINANCE AND AS S EMBLY, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO Bobbie Syphers, Betty Miller, Sharon Bills. RIGHT: Penny Paton, Carolyn Trovaten, Joyce Styles, Gail Hartnett, june D ou glas . TOP ROW: Sali Snyder, Pat Isaac, Carol Ritter. 83 T. F. C. CLUB Awaaww ,ww is , Y. F. C. , TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Low, Eddie Alvarez, Sherman Patstone, John May, Ken Smith, Ron Fields, Terry Bennedict, Ed Kensvater, Jim Benson. FOURTH ROW: Jon Elson, Sandy McHenry, Dena Benson, Linda Richardson, Barbara Rickets, Bonnie Warren, Linda Bovee, Diana Riley, Bob Montague. THIRD ROW:janice Koeller, Ruth Hutchinson, Linda Apitz, Jessie Alvarez, Linda Boyd, Brenda Radley, Mr. Friberg, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Karen Bovee, Sharon Warren, Penny Paton, Joyce Styles, Cheryl Woodhouse. FRONT ROW: Michele Fackler, Veep, Rickey Davis, Quiz-Team Captain, Gail Channell, Pianist, john Fckler, President, Roxie S hrock , Secretary, Jack Swiney, Veepg Sue Swiney, Publicity Chairman. 84 VARSITY CL B and SPA ISH CLUB VARSITY CLUB, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Martes, Dennis Branstetter, Dan Dixon, Doug Tubb, Thad Francis, Carl Clendenon, jim Billings, jack Swiney, Ed Fackler, Mr. Bill Davis. MIDDLE ROW: John Evans, Dave Gibson, Dave Baker, Gary S ikes, Steve McLoney, Chester Phillips, Clovis Gibson, Chuck Bimer. FRONT ROW: Don Phillips, I-Ial Strom, Jesus Fejeran, Bob Campbell, Alton Carroll. VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS: Treasurer, Mike Ivy, Secretary, Tom Rothg Vice-President, Bill Clauderg President, john Shannon fAbsentj. SPANISH CLUB, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Benedict, Greg Goulet, Phebe Balentine, Maria I-Ieimphell, Evelyn Ahlee, Drew Woloshyn, Larry Reese. MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Townsen, Shirley Reese, Judy Broberg, Betsy Mullins, Barbara Mullins, Gloria Wolf, Marilyn Riley, Luella Sherrill. FRONT ROW: Mr. Santana, Barbara Yanks, Judy Riley, Barry Vittor, Priscilla Townsen, Susan Eggert. 85 GIRLS, and BOYS' GLEE TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGI-lT:Ianet Daniels, Sandy Dial, Mary Adams, Karen Collins, Terrell Carnahan, Virginia Miller, Linda Trujillo, Madalen Bonney, Patti New, Kathy Pedrin, Roberta Allen. MIDDLE ROW: Kristina Thompson, Lynnie Prewitt, Margaret Cunningham, Pat Young, Barbara Strom, Marcia Renne, Pat Fejeran, Billie Smith, Donna Durham, Shirley Thomas, Pat McCabe, Iudy Broberg, Sylvia Zimmerman. FRONT ROW: Rhonda Swadley, Shirley Reese, Lauri Martin, Cheryl Abernathy, Loris Freeman, Karen Brawner, Sandy VanderWeide, Kathleen Croker, Lonnie Weiss, Vickie Miller, Rhonda Mowrey, Peggy jones. 6 X NS-fix' Vw? - .l - TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mark Iespeison, john Gentry, Don Clark, Welch, Tim Lawson, Eddie Monroe, Bob Grady, Phil Cernius, John Boudreaux, Tom Miller. MIDDLE ROW: Terry Hall, Bob McAllister, Tron Allen, Phil Rummery, Russ Britton, Steve Bills, Bob Landry, Jim Clark, larry Scott, Glen Rehn, john Zirwes, jim Smith, Dave Colson. FIRST ROW: Chuck Brinkley, Tom Jenson, Dennis Branstetter, Gene Caywood, Doug Tubb, jim Lillard, Bob Stockton, Roger Riolo, Tom R ob inson, Ron Reid, Steve Winfrey. ABSENT WERE: Dave Brees, jim Billings, Wayne Carroll, Ron Huff, Dale McDermitt, Lynn Woolery, Gary Krausman, Torn Davis, Mike Fox. 86 ART CLUB BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nlr. Bray, John Kaiser, Neil Olson. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Eckis, Larry Rose, Bob Montague, Tony Hamm, Ray Kellogg. FRONT ROW: Karen Gunther, I,aVonne Schultz, Suzy Swenson, Jill Theobald, Brenda Radley 87 MILITARTSCIE CE and TENNIS CLUB MILITARY SCIENCE CLUB, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Croft, John Coons, Gary Isaacks, John May, Art Wat- son, Gary Albright, Gary Hunter, Bryant Cleveland, Steve Croft, james Lillard, Dave Ciambrone, Jesse Morrow, Ron Huff. MIDDLE ROW: jerry Lewis, Edward Kindsvater, Tom Scrivner, Ron Hunter, Robert Proffer, Steve Guthauser, Don McBride. FRONT ROW: Dave Mclntyre, Robert Grady, Raymond Conn, Larry Kieth, Mr. Baldwin, Advisor, Bill Craffey, Lew jackson, Robert Almony, Charles Slaven. 1 I I - ! A-mm L TENNIS CLUB, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Tubb, Linda Porter, Barbara Yanks, Dotti Knaresboro, Judy Traylor, Linda Traylor, Carol Ritter. MIDDLE ROW: Betsy Muller, Mary Cruz, Miss Anderson, Advisorgjanice Fearn, Babs Muller. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Trovaten, joan Cravo, Bonnie Madsen, Diane Carman. 88 DRAMA CLUB and C.S.F. CLUB DRAMA CLUB, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: jim Czaja, Marilyn Tubb, Susan Bemis, Pat Gobel, Valerie Va ndeford, Arthur Watson. MIDDLE ROW: Alverda Davis, Diana Carmen, Alen Lauder, Paula Gobel, Tony Robinson. FRONT ROW: Lorri Petree, Jan Clark, Bonnie Warne. EQTIME LAAAAA aw' 089, , CGD' 4 Qi C. S. F., TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed Brancheau, Mark Billing. MIDDLE ROW: Phebe Balentine, Lurlie Moore, Marilyn Riley, Susan Eggert. FRONT ROW: Sue Wiker, Judy Riley, Gloria Wolf. 89 Tl DENT COUNCIL STEWARDESS CLUB STUDENT C OUNCIL, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Davis, Craig Cramer, Mark Billin g, Ed Brancheau, Dan Darmer. MIDDLE ROW: Shannon Dodson, Sue Bemis, Loris Freeman, Valerie Vanderford, Pilar Izuel. FRONT ROW: Lorri Petree, Carolyn Trovaten, jan Clark, Marie Swain. FUTURE STEWARDESS, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Brawn, Loris Freeman, Virginia Christensen, Lee Worden, Mary Stucky, Judy Billings, Kathy Mahan. FRONT ROW: Sylvia Ste phan, Linda Gray, Linda Gagosian, Vicki Suda, Judy Finch, Mary Christenson, Katie Nowak. 90 LIBRARTASSISTANTS TAB BOOK CL B LIBRARY ASSISTANTS, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Iawson, Everett Frisch. MIDDLE ROW: Barbara Sny- der, Valerie Va nderford, Roberta Davenport, Ioan I-Iaug, Carol Ritter. FRONT ROW: Kitty Bye, Grace Chavez Kathleen Howard, Carol Cost. TAB CLUB, LEFT TO RIGHT: Vivian white, Paula Rummery, Joan Bm. 91 s X V 01 elf- X X L - X S ports 5 X i Q! W ' lfstii . f Q - o V' A' va. .Q..4 j' - -1 My ,,. Q x 'u im' X 9 5 f QP ! bw? . 6 Wm' F- I 'J J ' A Q N 5 E X ES FOOTBALL iwgk A.. ...T-M M, , . VARSITY FOOTBALL BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Davis, Ricky Davis, jim Edmiston, Ken Edwards, jim Megerle Ron Brown Thad Francis, Ed Greaves, Jim Wall, Tom Martes, Dean Barron, john Shannon, Bob Berry, Coach Otterson MIDDLE ROW Dennis Branstetter QManagerj, Greg Goulet, Brian Mills, Clovis Gibson, jack Swiney, Wayne Carroll Tom Roth Mike Ivy Gary Sikes, Carl Clendenon, Bobby Carnpell QManagerj. FRONT ROW: Ed Fackler, Dave Gibson, Chester Phillips Doug Tubb Ken Clarke, jim Bostwick, Charles Bimer, Alton Carroll. Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Granite Coach Davis Hills 6 .... Ctiej .... . .E1 Capitan Carnival Hills 6 ....... . Grossmont Hills O . . . Helix Hills 12 . . . El Gapitan Hills O . . . El Cajon Hills 12 . . . Sweetwater Hills O . . .Escondido Hills 20 . . . Mt. Miguel Hills 13 . . . Hilltop The Eagle Varsity highlighted their season witha 13-12 victory over Hilltop in the season's final game. Wayne Carro1l's 60 yard touchdown p a s s to Tom Roth brought the victory . Although victorious only once, the team's spirit and enthusiasm was ex- tremely high anda credit to our school. 95 OUTSTA DI G VAR ITTPLATERS Carl Clendenon Rickey Davis Tom Roth Iim Wall 6' 145 lbs. 5'9 155 lbs. 5'1O 165 lbs. 5'11 155 lbs Halfback End Quarterback Halfback Wayne Carroll 5'9 160 lbs. Halfback Chester Phillips 5'9 147 lbs. Guard john Shannon 6' 175 lbs. Guard jack Swiney 6'2 165 lbs End Ffgbw my ii Kvir , l , N 1 QV in L.. . 'W V FOUTBALL BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Richard Layton Uvlanagerj John Lee Craig justice, Charles Runkel, Beckford Henry, Fred Sobke, Dick Mather Gary Gandy, Paul Aylesbury Frank Arnold, John Zirwes Eddie Alvarez, Coach Teaby. MIDDLE ROW: Dave Oleson jesus Fejeran, joe Drogo B111 Sobke Joe Boden, Scott Newman joe Pruett, jim Smith, Ernie Hudson fMan- agerj BOTTOM ROW Dick Sperry Art DeBo1t jim Graves B111 Ballantine jim Craig, Tim Copeland. Granite Hill's Junior Varsity was winless, butwas led by several future stars. Dick Mather, Bill Balentine, Jess Fejeran and Ed Alvarez turned in some stellar performances and are looking forward to next year . FR OSH FOOTBALL ii' ' fi Our Eagle football team, victorious in a 5 single game, 13-0 over Helix, was led by Cap- 'i tain Chuck Olsen and Most Valuable Player Ron . ik K , I J l Reid A lack of equipment put the team two Weeks behind schedule, but a good effort was put forth Coach Pumphrey Coach Ma tern BZQQO? '43 east be elle 'i -V1 A Sf 1 B is lf Sf A lf A T l,, 3 - ,5'7ge,2ga YA X443 31'Q5ea91, -Q :91L'5'. , ,V o QWWAAA, J!Ls,,1.'Akl' f gi, ft A N '+2'3'-'t 4 it f ' ff' if 323413345445 A is ,l3 'F ,Q 'lr '1QfJQ1QKX6f:',gaa1Nl N 'ia L li.!1,x,- A ln. Se' 1' MI., rv' J ! ,VX lg' K t F s X 1 L. V P 5 Q , LA: .fa f , - ... I Q T . If it rv F ,Q L , O ' fl, af . 'f ,, fra ?'x1,'f'f5 i? Fhii' ' gsffffiiif,- -' ' in '1q,'1. i M ,ff 3? fL gWlf' fT'l3 1'5 '1-fi -75 1 f5 -11 i s fffailw, ,. ,ff 'A BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Armand Matern, Steve Hamilton, Doug Rawson, jack Jamieson, Glenn Rehn, james Buchmiller, Ken S ie bra nd, Robert Jones, Donald Pitt, Lester Bennett, Paul Grider, Jerald Flower, Ronald Reid, Glenn Richardson, john Kyle, Mike Mitchell, Chad Tanner, Coach Dan Pumphrey. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Bills, Tommy Davis, James Eggert, Gordon Pratt, Lynn Woolery, Ronald Allen, Gerald Baxter, Carl Blades, David Eolson, Michael Cravath, Lewis Bock, Charles Olsen, Henry Ashburn, Larry Grider, Arthur Monroe, Timothy Moorman. FRONT ROW: Lawrence Gittins, Jim Finley, Russell Wilkinson, Al Layton, Donald Clark, john Welch, john Herlevic, Brian Christensen, Wayne Freeman, Gary Krausman, Harold Strom, jerry Waugh, James Iesperson. OUTSTANDING PLA T ERS ChuCk 015611 Ronald Reid 98 Kenneth Siebrand Captain Most Valuable Out. Lineman Ray DeBo1t TEAM TROPHIES BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Metro League Champ- ionship, C.I.F. Southern Section State Champion- ship, Outstanding Varsity Runner. FRONT ROW: Mt. S.A.C. j.V. Championship, j.V. C.I.F. Southern Section S ta te Championship, Aztec Championship, Mt. S.A.C. Varsity Championship. ., '13 PV wa CROSS COUNTRY ACTION Gasping for breath, Ray DeBo1t Wins again. llv use it VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: jim Billings, Larry King, Greg Heyser, Tony Robinson, D211 Conners, Dave Baker Neil Olson, Dave Lewton. FRONT ROW: Don Phillips, Bob Evans, Bob Fenner, Paul Ort, Ray DeBolt, Barry Vittor jerry Rogers. Our championship cross country team earned a Well deserved r e p u t a t io n of bringing home twelve trophies and twenty- six medals . Hard Wo rking and con- sciencious, the boys highlighted their season with a win in the C.I.F. finals . Fine individual p e r fo r m a n c e s were turned in by Ray DeBolt, Paul Ort, Bill Clauder, Larry King and Dave Lewton, who all broke 10 minutes for the 1.9 mile run. Coach Friberg 100 O TSTA DI G CROSS COUNTRTME Ray DeBolt VARSITY SCOREBOARD Granite Hills 22 . Granite Hills 2 1 . Granite Hills 1 7 . Granite Hills 17 . Granite Hills 23 . Granite Hill s 1 7 . Granite Hills 17 . Granite Hills 17 . .Grossmont Helix .El Capitan Sweetwater El Cajon .Escondido Mt. Miguel Hilltop Dave Lewton 39 42 46 45 37 44 44 44 4v g Not Shown is Paul Ort, a February graduate. Bill Clauder 101 Larry King 3.11 012055 co UNTRY BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Butler, R ob ert Solorzano, Mike Biagini, Bob Moody, Mark Billing, Dave Mc- Intyre, Bob Lauder. FRONT ROW: Ron Claar, B111 Goshorn, Bruce Persky, Daxmy Yaruss, Cliff Berryman, Ed Goshom FRU H CROSS CO TRY BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John McC1ung, John Boudreaux, Dick Nix, jeff Dunba r, Mike Stewer, Gary Burris. FRONT ROW: Chuck Fisher, Bob McAllister, jim McKenna, Tom Robinson, Ioe Zimmer- man, Charlie Bosch. Coach Matern VARSITY BA KETBALL BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Drew Woloshyn, Manager, Fuzzy Pat- stone, Carl Clendenon, Chris Crawford, Doug Tubb, Phil Thacher, Stan Riches, Tom Roth. FRONT ROW: Jim Billings, Roger Riolo, Dave Sanderlin, Mike Collins, Wayne Carroll, Steve McLoney. Captain Wayne Carroll Although small and inexperienced, our Eagle cagers kept up the newly formed tradition of Granite Hills spirit. Lack- ing anyone with varsity experience and having only two players over 6 feet tall, our E a gl e s never quit trying. Better t h i ng s are expected next year with 7 lettermen returning. 103 BASKETBALL f,QH . V ' BA KETBALL Coa ch Winter An inexperienced LV. team, manned only by freshman and sophomores, had a trying season. Bob Lundgren lead the team in scoring and was assisted by Ross Mclntyre, the Most Valuable Player . This year's letterman are looking for- ward to next year and an opportunity to join our varsity. a A2125 s 9:15 K I n 3 1 Q Bob Lundgren Ross Mc Intyre BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Drew Woloshyn, Mana ge rg Jim Clark, jim Kyle, Bob Jones, Larry Steingraber, Larry Gittins, Roy Long, Dick Mather, Thad Francis. FRONT ROW: jim Eckis, Bob Lundgren, Chuck Olsen, Ross Mclntyre, Dan Dixon. ' 106 UPHOMORE and FRESHMAN BA KETBALL FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeff Dunbar, Ron Reid, Gordon Pratt, Dennis Hannan, jerry Waugh, jim Raymond, Ron Allen, Ralph Hawkins. BACK ROW: Ca rlton jacobus, Jerry Flower, jim Mullins, Ken Siebrand, Bill Smith, jack Jamieson, jim Buchmiller, Gary Gatewood. OUTS TAND ING ...A Coach Otterson 107 jim Mullins Wes Luhr VARSITY and yy WRESTLI G FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Flick, Mitchell, DeBolt, Goshorn, Burnett, Lew- ton, Smith, Davis, Richardson, Smith. THIRD ROW: Stark, Baker, Berryman, Clark, Leslie, Hutter, Bosch, Gavin, Broadbent. SECOND ROW: Alvarez, Brinkley, McKenna, Clute, Freeman, Caprio, Fisher, Elmendorf, Knaver, Perisho. FIRST ROW: Strom, Phillps, Herlevic, Ivy, Phillips, Clauder, Arnold, Freeman. VARSITY TEAM, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Clauder, Frank Arnold, Reece Freeman, Eddie Alvarez. FRONT ROW: Harold Strom, Don Phillips, Tony Herlevic, Mike Ivy, Chester Phillips. Wwanzmmawssw:sfimwafemQw ewwsfarffazxwz aw: COACH HAUSER The Granite Hills grapplers culminated a r a the r successful s e a s o n with a win over Sweet- water, 33-Zl. Victorious in this meet were Wayne Freeman, Don P hill ip s , Tony Herlevic, jesus Fejeran, Mike Ivy, Chester Phillips and Reece Freeman. Lacking anyone large enough to wrestle in the top two weights, the team had to forfeit 10 points in each meet. This undoubtedly cost it several victories. UUTSTA DI G WRE TLER Chester Phillips- Bill Clauder Don Phillips Placed first in CIF - 133 lbs. Placed second in CIF. Placed third in CIF - 103 lbs Voted outstanding wrestler. L Hal Strom Mike Ivy Placed fourth in CIF - 95 lbs. Team Captain 110 A 2 5., I ' L ' Q XMQ W an J Q -.,1+:fviF ' A. 9 x L 5 -Q.. M Q vs K x f 4 LE 4 J' VAR ITT BA EBALL TEAM BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Mitchell, Manager, D. Iosephson, Managerg B. Clauder, B. Charowas, R. Brown, C. Clendenon, C. Gibson, R. Riolo, C. Putz, I. Billings, Coach Davis. FRONT ROW: D. Sperry, T. Roth, R. David, D. Gibson, B. Campbell, A. Carroll, I. Greenway, S. McLonev. Coach W. Davis -H2 The first Granite Hills Baseball Team opened their home season with impressive wins o V e r San Dieguito and an arch rival El Cajon Valley High. At this Writing, the Eagles have won 2 of 5 games in their 20 game schedule . Expected to bolster the play of the Eagles this season are Ron Brown, Steve McCloney, Tom Roth, and the Gibson brothers C l o vis and Dave . Although lacking both experience and depth, the Eagles under Co ach Bill Davis have hopes of placing high in the standings of the strong Metro League . O U TS TAN DIN G LE TTERMEN Tom Roth SS Steve McLoney 2nd Bill Clauder 3rd Clovis Gibson Ron Brown Catcher Pitcher , j. V. BA E1-2.4 LL BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R- MOITOW, B. Lundgren, M. Solaryzano, T. Copeland, G. Zachay, I Craig, P. Grider, Thompson, J. Jamieson, T. Francis. FRONT ROW: T. I.aP1ant, I. Clark, B. Baker, A Layton, T. Copeland, 1. Pruitt, W. Luhr, S. Cook, L. Gittins. ' Coach Winter. The j.V. basebailers opened the sea- However, at the time this was Written, they had not come up with their first vic- tory. The brightest spot of the season has been the pitching of A1 Layton, a southpaw, and Wes Luhr, a right-hander. With im- df. proved hitting and fielding, the J.V. 's are 'C bound to find their share of Wins the latter 5 y part of the season. 'II4 son Witha 10-10 tie game with E1 Capitan. VAR I TT TRA CK BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Jacobus, G. Gatewook, L. Vaughn, B. Vittor, K. Clark, I. Stone, D. Breese, D. Mather, B. Halderrnan, G. Sikes, M. Stuhr fManagerj. MIDDLE ROW: W. Carroll, R. Freeman, T. Jensen, R. Britton, B. Balentine, A. Olsen, G. Gandy, B. Kimball, B. Broadbent, J. Eckis. FRONT ROW: B. Goshom, B. Moody, G. Goulet, E. Fisher, T. Robinson, R. DeBolt, L. King, D. Cornelius, E. Goshorn. Coach R. Friberg Coach G. Teaby P' to-L.- 78 This year's edition of the Granite Hills track team was handicapped by a lack of depth. However, there were some outstand- ing individual performances. Ray DeBolt was the area's leading 880 runner, and Russ Eckhardt was one of the top sprint- ers. One ofthe high-points of the season was their victories in the medley relay at the Sweetwater and Easter relays. This and many promising freshmen offer hope for next year . TTA DIG MEDLEY RELAY TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ray De- Bolt, Wayne Carroll, Russ Eckhardt, Dennis Cornelius. B. Hurdler Danny Yaruss B Shot-Put B Shot Put 1320 Chuck Olsen Barry Vittor C Pole Vault C Pole Vault s X Don Wilson 1 -I6 Joe Zimmerman TRA CK ME Tony Robinson C 660 180 yard hurdler. Dennis Comelius Relay. Larry King. Bob Fenner Milers Tom Robinson and 'x.w..dil-W B TRA CK TEAM BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Kuebler, C. Runkel, P. Gavin, K. Edwards, S. Winfrey, S. Jones, S. Korchel, B. Jones, F. Butler, J. Megerle, I. Mullins, I. Dunbar. FRONT ROW: G. Richardson, L. Bennett, R. McC1eese, I. Evans, R. Ashley, J. Rogers, B. Knaver, D. Mclntyre, C. Phillips, D. Lewton. C TRA CK TEAM BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Doubrava, I. Boudreaux, J. Zimmerman, I. Poniktera, B. Fenner, N. Volchok, D. Baker, B. McAllister, C. Bosch, B. Leslie, J. Mitchell, B. Christianson. FRONT ROW: I. McClung, D. Yaruss, J Dickey, B. Sims, D. Phillips, D. Connors, C. Fisher, A. DeBolt. 118 TRA CK ACTIO Thinking of future track meets, team members rest in the infield. Breaking the tape, Ray DeBo1t emerges victorious. ,. W if ,gf -f, ,, . ., , .,.,. A ,M ,K K, -. 1 , , A H, .., --ff-H . U. F51 up .Q 'W' wi ' ,. ,. .. ' - L -L-ml., 5? Hfgyxf-'?'5' Taking the hand-off from john Evans, Frank But ler starts his leg on the relay. VAR Ur and 3.11 TENNI VARSITY, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Traylor, Collins, Lyle, Long, Sa nderlin. FRONT ROW: Dalheim, Gentry, Sanderlin, Pritchard, Shijo. Led by the sterling play of Dave and John Sanderlin, our tennis tea rn annexeda 21-11 victory over E1 Cajon. An outstanding hope for the future is freshman Roy Long, the on1y under- classman on the varsity. Coach Pumphrey is expecting an in- teresting season after what he has seen in pre-season play. Coach Pumphrey K 1 y 1 9 9 99 L JUNIOR VARSITY, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Czaja, Roark, Graves, Monroe, Billing, Henry, Tomp- kins, Finley, Brent, Perisho, Lester, Van Zanten, Tubb, Oechel. FRONT ROW: Hannan, Brancheau, Schut- tenhelm, Grider, Wilkinson, Hamilton, Winn, Kinports, Tanner. OUTSTANDING LE TTERME john Sanderlin Ranking 15-year-old. Roy Long Outstanding Freshman Dave Sanderlin No. 1 ranked 18-year-old in San Diego. Q M wa Classes jU 1012 CLA SS if , Ay ., it I 5 I Barry Vittor President OFFICERS Because of the late election of officers, the Junior Class got its organization off to a slow start but have made up for it with enthusiasm and class spirit. The junior girls made and sold terry cloth slippers for use at the dances . The Ju n i o r Ball, Hanamatsuri, with its exo- tic oriental motif, was one of the most beautiful and SUCCGSSfu1 dances of the year. Judy Riley Secretary Mrs. Mary DeNure Mr. Paul Davis Advisor Counselor Judy Swenson Vice -President ?uuri Mr. Bernard Santana Advisor OPH OM ORE CLA SS UFFICER Mr. Robert Divine Counselor Miss Joyce Ramsey Dick Mather President Advisor Mr. Homer Mendez Judy Billings Vice-President Rob in Greaves Secretary During football season the ambitious Sophomore Cla s s wa s busy selling cookies to the starving members of the massive blue cheering section. This project was success - ful as was the Sophomore dance, Polynesian Para- dise, presented in March. The dance was of profit to the class and brought great satisfaction to everyone. The enthusiasm of all its members has made this y e a r memorable for the class of '63. 124 Advisor Y kr +521 we 3 tg T ffm 55, L, eff Sf Marie Gaynor, Treasurer FRE HMA CLASS OFFICER K .fs 7 Y' 4 ff ' I Chuck Olsen President Lynn Woolery Secretary Bob jones Vice-President M Mr. Robert Fielder Miss Shirley Anderson Mr. Waldo Riches Counselor Advisor Advisor Ga ry Krausm an Treasurer . ,.,, Ta, fi AQH waxfimfk KM? 'E-fipn 1. H-'ffT w FRESHMEN FIR S T ROW: Gary Davis, Tom Davis, Corlette DeLong, Alice Dement, Jo- Anne De Michele, Jaenine DeTate, Bar- bara Dial, Sandie Dial. SECOND ROW: James Dickey, Pat Dohse, KathyDorsey, Linda Dryman, Winn Dudley, Jeff Dunbar, Donna Durham, Russ Eckhardt. THIRD ROW: James Eggert, Shirley Eledse, Kath- leen Elliott, Mary E ls o t, Elaine Ennis, Richard Fairbrother, Janice Fearn, Pat Fejeran. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Felt- haus, Chuck Fisher, Jerry Flower, Sharon Flower, Donna Foster, Mike Fox, Loris Free- man, J a c k Frietas. FIFTH ROW: Jack Gainder, Gary Gate- wood, Tom Gibson, Bob Gile, Elske Gin- kel, Larry Gittins, Bruce Gordon, Sue Ann Grady. SIXTH ROW: Carrie Graham, Teri Gravett, Andrea Greaves, Gary Green, Larry Grider, Paul Grider, KarenGunter, Steve Guthauser. S E V EN T H R O W: Steve Hamilton, San- dy Hamlet, Dennis Hannan, Tim Hard- ing, Joan Haug, Ralph Hawkins, Kathy Hecker, Jon Helland. EIGHTH ROW: John Herlevic, Gerald Hicks, Barbara Hill, Beverly Holmes, Linda Huffman, Ron Hunter, Ruth Hutchi- son, Lou Jackson. NINTH ROW: Jack Jamieson, Janice Jar- rell, Gary Jenson, Bill Jesma, Allan Jesperson, Roger Johnson, Bob Jones, Janice Jones. TENTH ROW: Dana Joseph- son, Larry Keith, Stephanie Kerr, Paula Kincaid, Ed Kinds- vater, Mike King, Ed Kinports, Von Kirk. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Judy Klecak, Dotti Knores- boro, Janice Koeller, Kathy K ri o ll, Gary Krausman, John Kyle, Alan Lafo, Lloyd La Plant. SECOND ROW: Tim Lawson, Al Lay- ton, Elizabeth Le aird, Judy Leeper, Salva- tore Lipari, Roy Long, Ron Lovelady, Martha Loveless. THIRD ROW: Steven Luther, Kathy Mahan, Vicki M a n a h a n, Caudette Martin, Laurie Mar- tin, Moroa M ax e y , Bob McAllister, Mike McCabe. FOURTH ROW: Patty McCabe, Judy McClary, John McClung, Robert Mc- Conell, D ay le Mc- Dermitt, Sheila Mc- Dow, Sandy Mcl-lenry, Vicki Mclntire. FIF- TH ROW: Jim Mc- Kenna, Tyler Messer, Jim Millar, Jim Mil- ler, Tony Miller , Vickie Miller , Vir- ginia Miller, Maureen Milligan. SIXTH ROW: John Mitchell, Mike Mitchell, Lora Moats, P a ul Mon- dragon, E d di e Mon- roe, Sherrie Moody, Roile en Moore, Tim Moorman. SEVENTH ROW: Rhonda Mow- rey, T oni Mueler, Barbara Muller, Betsy Muller, Richard Mur- phy , Vickie Nance, Pattie New, Richard N i x. EIGHTH ROW: Katie Nowak, Evelyn O'Lear, Chuck Olsen, Pat Omahen, Haidee Palafox, Carolyn Parsely, Sandy Pate- naude, Linda Pearson. NINTI-I ROW: Sue Perisho, Barbara Peters, Kathy Phillips, Lee Phipps, Gloria Pinto, Don Pitt, Chris Poniktera, Karen Por- ter. T EN T H ROW: Allison Powers, Gor- don Pratt, Lynnie Pre- witt, Robert Proffer, Karolanne Rath, Joyce Raymond, G e org ene Reddick, Diane Reed. KE.: JF : it 512,-. ,S 4 . :tial x' wwf? , gi :R mga lla fl Q 1, ig, ': - 'x f 5 . 1 , . ...-.. W ,f l. -.W M ! -. li:-. 'f'E 1 fx, . ,.,,. E m ,,,, .. ,v . - . ms , Qs 3 Z 41 an Qi gl X is 2 -...N ,, W- S X 1, ...,. ,. xg 1 Y 1 .. .K , Q i K , 1 Q X w ,L ,g I I- , l x . . , ' YSL -1 ix ,t Q. s 15, I i a ! . 2 I, il ill ...X ll G' ' Y S ,Q .f : 1 ',.1 is-2 2 Ok 4 '-rw , ,g ,!g 42 'xi L Bi, ,, es ,.-If ii.- .. , . ....11:. S il 2 Qi. XM C Y . .. .. s ssl ek K l I it -' : 5 4 , ,,., 1 .- . : lk . . ,K l an k.,.. .-1 1,7 F sf X 1 .W - Q , ,. .- ,Q:g,- wr ed. g L, .Ev ws' ,H W., 'f Hx 1 R lt J , -.. s?' W.. W. ,M V V' : - - - -1f..::g.:- - ,. ,, V-':fxff5 f'1 . Sat' 'f -A ..,-as weft - M- Wiirtizf 'M mf- in me ., , .K iz laik .uf 4 Tw f X 1 2 S R r' '3 ,L Eb ls u , X ,:'1f'i,p-H 2 FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: David Reid, Ron Reid, Glenn Rehn, Valorie Renshaw, Glenn Ric- hardson, Paul Rider, Martha Roark, Craig Roberts. SECOND ROW: John Robinson, Tommy Robinson, Ron Ross, Anna Roy- land, Mary Rundlett, Pamela Ryerson, Darlene Salcido, Jeannette S anders. THIRD ROW: Jim Schager, Tim Sch- ahn, Lee Scheppman, Sandi Schmitt, Ar- lene Scott, Dorothy Setliff, Millie Shed, jackie Sheldon. FOURTH ROW: Lou- ella Sherrill, jo Ann Shnell, KenSiebrand, Bruce Sims, Marcia Sitton, PenniSlcimin, john Slaven, Billie Smith. FIFTH ROW: Cheryl Smith, Greg Smith, Keith Smith Terry Soll, Steve Spurlocl-C, Steve Staple, Wayne Strk, Larry Steingraber. SIXTH ROW: Mic- helle Stone, Paul Stroecker, HalStrom, Michael Stuhr, Joyce Styles, Connie Sut- herland, Rhonda Swadley, Lorrie Swi- ney. SEVENTH ROW: Chuck Sylvas , Bob Sypherr, Chad Tan- ner, Lynne Taylor, Michelle Taylor, B arb ala Templeton, Shirley Thomas, Kris Thompson. EIGHTH ROW: NancyThomp- son, Ricky Thurman, Dianne Tiller, Donna Tiller, Bob Toynton, Bob Troughton, Car- olyn Trovaten, Linda Trijillo. NINTH ROW: Marilyn Tubb, Sharon Tucker, Ken- ny Tyler, Jackie Vanderweide, Dan Vaughn, Ken Visser, Walter Wade, Nancy Walker. TENTI-I ROW: Sharon Warne, Gerry Waugh, Lonnie Weiss, John Welch, Linda Westmoreland, Bill Weston, Norman Wi dm an , S us an Wherley. Xa Z -'X ' LA. ,Q-7'm'4.,, L! i X -1- 5 R QL, , -i xwl We 'A ' .,.- Q- 7 'rx wa - L X .1 X ..e' Y -9 ,ann .W ili 'K 73 it , -.,- l 1 I Io' fa 'mai s xy K f 3 I fv- vw , '- wt, 'ei-f K ae ' aQsW t ., B if ki , ff' 2 B H M E w , at Zi ' K 5 ek . Q J ,. R 'A U ,I 1 ,. , Q , up i , X 35 , ' QW , ' L - ' f 3 I i . U' B 1 'S t Q 'W eg J . X I i 5 4 ' ' 1 ,157 ,L ---'vi K asf 2 - Mk I FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Linda White, Vivian White, R us s e ll Wilkinson, Marsha Wilson, Geo- rge Williams, Lynn Woolery, Ruth You- ng, Gil Zachay. SEC- OND ROW: joe Zim- merman, Sylvia Zim- merman, Krista Zol- lers. S OPH OM ORES FOURTH ROW: Char- lene Aguayl, Evelyn Ahlee, GaryAlbright, Ron Allen, B ob Al- mony, Dan Arbaugh, Mary A nn e Arestad, Dixie Arnold. FIFTH ROW: Georgia At- water, Bruce Baker, David Baker, Bill Balentine , Terry Barta, Nancy Barth, K a rl Beaver, Nancy Beaver. SIXTH ROW: Ray Bennet, Dena Benson, Kathryn Ber- ry, C li ff Berryman, Lanid Bessette, Judy Billings, Jim Black, Don Bokovoy. SEV- E N T I-I R OW: Rex Boone, Ii m Boozer, Linda Bove e, Joe Bowden, Linda Boyd, Jayne Brady, Ed Bran- cheau, Dennis Bran- stetter. EIGHTH ROW: B o b Broadbent, Jim B r un s o n, Cleveland Bryant, Jerry Burck, Bill Burnard, David Bur n e t t , Catherine Bye , Cathie Bye. NINTH ROW: Charles C allahan, Marvin Carr, Gail Channell, Grace Chavez, Step- h a ni e Christensen Jackie Claar, Ken Clark, Carl Clenden- on. TENTH ROW: Ronnie C oleman, D an Connors, Steve Cook, Mike Coombs, Nancy C ooper , jim Copeland, Ida Cor- nelius, Steve Croft. Y AP -ff -1, fr, 75, 3:18 1 S OPH OM ORES FIRST ROW: Arlene Curtin, Nancy Curtis, Bobbi D'Adamo, Carol Dahl, Mary Dahlkeim, C onni e Dann, Alverda Davis, Art DeBolt. SECOND ROW: Paul Dedman, Lucille De Stout, Dan Dixon, Jay Doubrava, S h ar on Dresser, Joe Drogo, Ruth Drouin, Donna Durham. THIRD ROW: Jim Eckis, Bill Edmiston, Marjorie Elmendorf, Linda Elson, John Evans, Iganora Ewert, Michele Fackler, Jesus Fejeran. FOUR- TH ROW: Bob Fenner, Rodney Ferguson, Judy Finch, Sheri Fis- chang, E ar l Fisher, Howard Flick, Lynn Fox, T h a d Francis. FIFTH ROW: Marilyn Fr in k , Nick Frisch, Sharon Fuller, Linda Gagosian, Gary Gan- dy, Pat Gavin, Marie Gaynor, John Gentry. SIXTH R OW: Dave Gibson, Charles Gile, Barry Gordon, Robert Grady, Ji rn Graves, Shari Graves, Ed Greaves, Robin Greaves. SEVENTH ROW: Peanuts Gregg, David Guthrie, Ger- ard H a ff , Pat Hall, Steve Hamill, George Hamilton, Sharon Hamlet, A r ti e Jane Hanson. EIGHTH ROW: G e r r y Harris, G ai l Harthett, Carl Hasch, Greg Heyser, Bridget Ho , Marsha Hooker, Sandy Hol- lister, Kathy Howard. NINTH ROW: Ernest Hudson, Gary Hunter, ,Ion Huss , Richard Imhoff, Sandy Irvin, Gary Isaacks, Geor- ginia Isturis, Carlton Iacobus. TENTH ROW: Eddie Jackson, Mike Johnson, Peggy Jones, Sidney Jones, Craig justice , Bill Kastiz, J e nny Kel- logg, M ar lys Kent. iv, X' ., X ,ff i W I we , ii N. sw. we 3225? X? X f Siam I '+A ...al if 'if I , Q iw 'if ii? Hgm, W S OPH OM ORES FIRST ROW: Jerry Seubert, Judy Severt, Robert Shives, Patti Sickler, Jim Simons, Peggy S in g e r ,,Troy S ingletary, Vicki Siranton. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Slack, Claudia Small, Jim Smith, Karen Smith, William Smith, Bill S nave ly , Kristina Sodergran, R o b e r t S olorzano. THIRD ROW: Bry a n Spees, Dick Sperry, Patty Spurlock, Sylvia Stephan, Carol Ste- vens, Bob Stockton, Ron Stoll, Fred Stone. FOURTH ROW: John Stone, Mary Stucky, S us a n Swiney, Bar- bara Sylvas, Ardean Thompson, Ruth Ann Thorne , Warren Tingley, Richard Tompkins. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Town- s e n, Judy Traylor, Linda Traylor, Roy Troutt, Mike Trujil- lo, Valerie Vander- ford, Audrey Vander- hyde, Charles Van- sant. S I X T H ROW: Walter Vickers, Nick Volchok, Leslie Voz- ely, Crerri Wall, Jim Wall, Mike Wallace, Joyce Watkins, Vick- ie Wermer. SEVENTH ROW: Robert Vlfhite, Kathy Wik e r, Noel Williams, Bob Wil- s o n , Steve Winfrey, Drew Woloshyn, Clayton Woodgeard, Lee Worden. EIGHTH ROW: T Oni Wright, Danny Yaruss, Sandy Yeager, Tom Zeglis. TM, as-3 an ,:.V. I' -A' 1 1 K ti., T TY... K it ' A Q ,fs ,..Q:: Vg. .X f?l 1 2 y ,.:A A 4 , if l W.: 'ri if li' 1 L2 ' ,R we S 54: i 'Wy I Nu, jUNIORS FIRST ROW:jackAg- sten, Carolina Al- dama, Maureen Al- lara, Eddie Alvarez, Richard Ames, Bon- nie Andrews, Linda Apitz, Frank Arnold. SECOND ROW: Butch Askey, P a ul Ayles- bury, Ja ni c e Baker, Phebe Baletine, Bob Ball, H a r r y Barber, D e a n Barron, Mau- reen Bate s . THIRD ROW: Nancy Benson, Ruth Berryman, Dean Billing, Charles Bimer, Caroline Bourde aux, Karen Bovee, Monna Bran- son, Loyzelle Bright- well. FOURTH ROW: Russel Britton, Jo- Ellen Brown, Sandie Brown, I a n e t Bryan, R o n ni e Buchmiller, Cheryl Burgess, Bill Burnes, Rex Burnett. FIFTH R OW: Frank Butler, Anitra Byler, Lance Carlson, Diana Carman, Alton Car- roll, Ja ck i e Case- mier, Carole Cham- ness, Diane Channell. SIXTH ROW: Teddy Christensen, Virginia Christensen, Dave Ciambrone , Jan Clark, Roger Clark, Diane Cline, Nancy Connors, John Coons. SEVENTH ROW: Rac- hel Cota, Linda Cox, Joan Cravo, Chris Crawford, Linda Crow, Mary Cruz, Wendy Culotta, Judie Cunningham.EIGHTI-I ROW: CecilaDagley, joe Dahlheim, Bar- bara Daniels , John Dart, Virginia Dau- gherty, Roberta Da- venport, Ricky Davis, Ed Dement. NINTH ROW: Joe Deuth, Dominick D i C e n z o, Kathy Dickinson, Terry Dickinson , M i c h e le Doblado, Mary Doubrava, June Douglas ,Juanita Dugas. TENTI-I ROW: Elizabeth Dukett, Ed- win Dye, Terry Early- wine, Gail Eastman, Susan Eggert, Jon Elson, I a ni e Ewing, Cheryl Faller. ! . X ,w...,-mb R 1,15 WI' M .. E 'N- wid as my f P X wiviw 1' 3 ff wh., 4 if L -AN .7 f T W r i p if 'Sli .. 'BP' ' iv .r , 4 jUNIORS FIRST ROW: Jerry Pothe, H e r b Prince, Joe Pruett, Carl Putz, Larry Reese, Shirley Reese, Charles Ric- hardson, Stan Riches. SECOND ROW: LeRoy Rider, Diana Riley, Judy R ile y , Carol Ritter, Mike Roarl-4, Jim Roberson, Herb Roberts, Tony Robin- son. T H I R D ROW: R ut h Rogers, Carol Ross, Sam Ross, Paula Rurnmery, Robert Runyon, La- Vonne Schultz, Mike Sexton, Carolyn Sherrill, F O UR T H ROW: C r a ig Smith, Don Smith, Lois Smith, Perry Smith, Tony Smith, Barbara Snyder, Sylvia Spen- cer, Kathy Stevens. F I F T H ROW: Terri Stevens, Ben Stewart, David S tiles , Jerri Stuart, Randall Swadley, Judi Swen- son, P h il Thatcher, jill Theobald. SIXTH ROW: Tory Thomp- son, Priscilla Town- sen, S a l li Trickey, Bill Trujillo, Douglas Tubb, J u d y Tucker, Gretchen Van Den- berg, Wesley Van Horn. SEVENTH ROW: L o u i s Varga, Lloyd Vaughn, Dar- lene Viss er , Barry Vittor, Marj i Wag- goner, Bonnie Warn, Arthur Watson, Pam Weber. EIGI-ITH ROW: Carolyn Vlfhite, Sue Wilcer, Carol Williams , Sharon Williams , Robin Willson, Dan Wilson, A nn Winter, Gloria Wolf. NINTH ROW: C h e r y 1 Woodhouse, Barbara Yanks, Bar- end Van Zanten. A U TUGRA PHS MEMQRIES CARNIVAL ROMAN H OLIDA T S 11- F RESHMEN URIENTA TION Dick, Frederic ........ . 56 Our Sincere Congratulations to the class of 61 ?w and Associates Realtors since 1947 689 East Main El Cajon Hi 4-9441 SEN I ORS Allen, Pamela ......... 51 Alvis, Patricia . 51, 73, 74, 75, 76, 122 Anderson, Donna ........ 51 SENIORS CON'T De Bolt, James. . 19, 56, 99,100,101 115,119 De Forest, Lavern . . . 56 De Loach, Larry . . . 56 De Michele, Marie . . . 56 Dege, Karen . . . .... . . 56 Dodson, Shannon . Dugas, Rita . . Edmiston, James . Edwards, Kenneth Ellis, James . . 21,35,39,56,90 23,29,35,57,76 . . . 23,57,95 57,73,74,95,118 122 .. .... 57 Elmendorf, Kenneth ..... 57, 109 Fackler, Edward. Fejeran, Teddy . . 57,84,85,95 . . . . . .57 Ficken, William . . .... 57 Fields, Ronald. . . . . 58,84 Freeman, Judith ........ 58 Giberti, Charles . Gibson, Clovis . ......58 . 58,85,95,112,113 Ashley, Richard . . . .23,44,51,118 Avitable, Bernadine . . 24, 35,51,73 Barnes, Billie . . Bemis, Susan. . Berry, Robert . . Biagini, Philip . Bietz, Ralph . . Billing, Mark . . Billings, James . Bills, Sharon . . Bird, David . . . 81,82,122 . . . . . . 29,51 23,51,73,89,9O,122 . . . . 43,51,95 . . . . . . . 52 . . . . 23,44,52 2O,22,23,52,74,75 89,90,102 23,42,52,74,75,8S 100,103,112 35,52,73,75,76,83 112 .......52 Blauvelt, Robert ...... 23, 52 Bokovoy, Judy. . Bonney, Madelen Bostwick, James . Brees, David. . Brinkley, Charles Broberg, Judith . Brown, Ronald . 22,23,24,30,52,73 74,75,76,81,82,122 . . . . . . 53,86 . . .18,53,95 . . 53,115 . . .... 53,86 . . . . . 85,86 26,53,73,74,75,76 95,112,113,122 Burt, Ioan . 24-,26,35,53,73,91,122 Campbell, Robert . . .53,85,95,112 Carbone, John . . .......53 Carlton, Ida ......... 29, 54 Carnett, Nancy . . . . . . . 29,54 canoir ceen . .54,74,7S,76,95,96 Caywood, Austin Cernius, Helen. 103,115 . . .54,86 . . . 25,44,54 Charowhas, William. . . 43,541,112 Cirello, Tommy Claar, Judith . . Claar, Ronny. . Clauder, William Coates, Brenda . Collins, Michael Cope, Ann . . . Cornelius , Denis . Cramer, Craig . Croft, Richard . Curtis, Larry . . . . . .23,54 . . . . . . 54 . . . . .55,102 . 23,42,55,85,101 109,11o,112,113 . . . . . , . 55 . 55,86,103,12O . . . 55,76,80 . . . . . 55,115 . .44,55,74,90 . . . . .55,88 . . .56 Gilbert, Lola ......... 58 Gilbreath, Laura ........ 58 Goebel, Pat ..... 58, 73, 89, 122 Greenway, ,Ion . . . . 58,112 Gussa, Calol . . . .59 Hall, Donna .... . . 59, 83 Hall, Terry .... , ...... 86 Hammond, Elizabeth . . 34, 59,73,75 76, 81, 82,122 Harding, Kay . . ..... 30, 59 Hartley, Carroll ......... 59 Hecker, Arnell. . . 35, 59, 73, 82, 122 Heinzmann, Richard ....... 59 Hemphill, John ......... 59 Herb, Margaret . 22, 23, 60, 73, 74, 75 122 Herlevic, Tony. . . . 60,109 Hicks, Kathleen . . . . 60 Boyd Anderson 200 E. Main El Cajon Hi 4-7960 ,.. ,-,W ..,, 65, M. El Cajon 225 East Main I-Ii 4-3187 Slide Coiwunes 557 West Main I-li 2-2248 YE SEN IO RS CON' T Hokenson, Gene ....... 26, 60 Hollister, Paulette . . . Hubbard, Charles ...... Hurley, Victor ....... Isaac, Pauica . . Izuel, Pilar. . . Jones, Bonnie . . Kimball, Virginia. . . . . King, Larry. . . 60 60 60 I-Iutter, jerry. . 22,23,6O, 73,109,122 . . . 61,75,81,83 Ivy, Mike. . .61,85,95,96,109,110 . . . 26,3O,61,90 Jeter, Richard . . ..... 25,61 61 61 Jones, Sheri . . . . . . . 29, 61 . . . . 61,100, 101 Kuebler, Diann ....... 24, 62 Landry, Jeanne. . 26, 35, 62, 73, 81, 82 122 Lane, Robert ...,...... 62 Lewis, Kenneth ......... 62 Lewton, Robert . 62, 100, 101, 109, 110 Lyle, Richard . 23,62,73, 74, 76, 120 Mac Nichol, Michael ..... Madsen, Bonnie .... . .49,63, Majors, Jerry . . . Marinesi, Larry. . . . Maxwell, Neta . . . . Mc Cabe, Ralph . . McKenna, Margaret . . . . . 30, 122 63 88 63 63 64 62 63 63 Mc Keon, George ....... Mc Leod, Marilyn . . . 33, 35, 39,63 Mc Loney, Steven . . 63, 85, 103, 112 113 llnward's men's shop 108 East Main l-li 2-1646 I 4 WOMEN'S IPPIREI. 101 west Main Hi 4-8778 Best wishes to the students of ...... GRANITE HILLS 9 -9 ,, ,. . - ,. T P 7 1 A ' 5i,g 5f 'f+?'T3a2 - - - . .ff H A I , , U- K -U-nu'-if ll- In I- l- :Tr l- r 1 l I 4 I , , ,,., Q, , . K fi. .... r 3 5 g l ll .7511 V7 H new iori fi --'crm sf 1 as YW ' A ' - if 'W , . . i 5 f ,.,- f 'tv 1' is ,Q e P - L, ,',,, fy A k. . v - ' 'L ' - M ' if fmlf ii, , - , ,. ., 0 , ,.,. Vf., 5, .,.:. .,,vr,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,tt,,,. . is - -N - ,fm ,,., ,,.. KAElIN'S VALLEY MARKET CHA RIO T RA CE 41 vi SENIORS CON'T SENIORS CON'T JUNIORS CON'T hAH1eg Beny. . .35,64,73,76,81,83 Mitchell, Patricia. . Moats , Robert . Moorman, Marcheta . . Morgan, Carroll . Olsen, Lyonel. . Olsen, Arvid. . Olson, Torrie . . Ort, Paul .... Pedrin, Kathleen . Pedrin, Rae . . . 122 . 29,64 . 64 . .56.64 . . . . . . 64 . . . . . . 64 64,87,100,11S . . . . . 49 . . 65,100 . ...86 .......65 Petree, Lorraine. 21,35,65,73,74,75 Phelps, Robert . . Phillips, Nancy. . Pitt, Robert . . . Radley, Brenda . Reed, Joel . . . Richardson, Joy . Rider, Dale . . . 76,89,9O,122 . . . . . . 65 . . 23,65,8O . . . . . 65 . 65,85,84,87 . . . . 65 . .18,39,66 .......66 Rioio, Roger . . 23,66,73,74,75,76 Roberts, Loren . . Robinson, Thomas Roether, Melinda Rogers, Jerry. . . Rose, Larry. . . Rummery, Phillip Rush, Donald . . Ryan, Jerome . . 86,10s,112,122 . . . . 66 . 66,86,115 2s,42,66,76 . 66,100,118 . . . 66,87 . 67,86 67 .......67 Sanderlin, David . 44, 67, 103,120, 121 Sartain, David . . . ......67 Schuettenhelm , Kenny .... 67, 120 S cott , Larry .... Shannon, John . . Shearer, Jerry. . Sherrill, Mary. . Shijo, Tsutomu QT Shrock, Roxana . Sievert, Karen. . Sigler, Norman . Sikes, Garry . . Slemmons, Mary . Smith, Kenneth . Smith, Nina . . Smith, Roger . . Snyder, Sally. . Sobke, Bill . . . Spurlock, Camille Stanford, Judith . Stevens, Connie . Stewart, Vaughn . Stone, Mary . . Strom, Barbara . Suschke, Harold . Swain, Maria . . Swenson, Suzanne . . . . 67,86 23,67,85,95,96 ........68 .. .... 68 onU . . .5,68,120 25,25,39,68,73,84 122 . . 20,56,68 . . . . . . . 68 . . .68,85,95,115 . . . 29,35,68 .22,23,69,78,84 109,122 . . 69 . . 69 . 69,83 . .69,97 . . . 69 . .23,87,69 . . . 69 . . . 70 . . .70 . 70,86 . . . 70 .88,70,74,76,90 . . . . . 23,70 sw1ney,J6hn. . 22,23,70,73,84,85 95,96,122 Syphers, Roberta . . 35,7O,73,75,76 83,122 Taylor, Barbara . ........ 44 Terry, Yolanda . 25,42,71, 73,75, 76 82, 122 Thompson, Mary ........ 71 Thurman, James . . . . . . 71 Traylor, Robert .... . . 71, 120 Vanderweide, Sandra . . . .71,86 Vaughan, Mary .... .... 7 1 Vetter, Marian . . . . 36, 71, 80 Vildibill, Robert . . .... 71 White, Pamela . . . . . . 72 Williams, Virginia . . 244,72 Wilson, Olin . . . . . .72 Wolf, Rita . . . . 43,72 Yeager, Betti . . . . 35,72 Young, Sue . . . 72 jUN101-as Agsten, Jack . . . . .134 Aldama, Carolina ....... 134 Allara, Maureen ........ 134 Alvarez, Eddie . . . 84,97, 109, 134 Ames, Richard. . ...... 134 Andrews, Bonnie. . . . 134 Apitz, Linda . . . . 84,134 Arnold,' Frankie . . . . 97,134 Askey, Richard' . . . 97, 134 Aylesbury, Paul . . .... 134 Baker, Janice . .' ...... 37,134 Balentine, Phebe . . ,26, 34,82, 85 89, 134 Ball, Robert. . . ..... . 134 Barber, Harry. . . . . . 134 Barron, Raymond . . 95,134 Bates, Maureen . . . .24, 134 Benson, Nancy . . . . 134 Berryman, Ruth . . .... 134 Billing, Dean . . . . 120,134 Bimer, Charles . . . 95,134,135 Bond, Karen . . . . . . .35 Boudreaux, Caroline . . 134 Bovee, Karan . . . . 84,134 Branson, Monna . . . . . 35,134 Brightwell, Loyzella .... 29, 134 Britton, Russell . . . . 86, 115, 134 Brown, Jo Ellen . . . 34, 134 Brown, Sandra. . . . 35,82,134 Bryan, Janet ..... . . .134 Buchmiller, Ronald . . . . 134 Burgess, Cheryl . . . . . 134 Burnett, Rex . . .... 109,134 Burns, Bill . . ....... 134 Butler, Frank . . . 102,118,119,134 Byler, Anitra . . ...... 134 Carlson, Lance ........ 134 Carman, Diana . . 35,82,88,89,134 Carroll, Richard . . . 85,95,112, 134 Casemier, Jacqueline .... 35, 134 Chamnes, Carole ....... 134 Channell, Diana. . . . 134 Christianson, Nels. . . 134 144 Christianson, Virginia . Ciambrone, David ..... 88, Clark, Jan . . ,.21,22,23,89,9O, Clark, Roger .... Cline, Rosemarie . . Connors, Nancy . . Coons, John. . . Cota, Rachel . . Cox, Linda . . Cravo, Joan .... Crawford, Christopher Crow, Linda .... Cruz, Maria .... Culotta, Wendy .J . . Cunningham, Judy . . Dagley, Cecilia . . Dahlheim, Joseph. . Daniels, Barbara . Dart, John .... Daugherty, Virginia . Davenport, Roberta . Davis, Richard . .81, Dement, Ernest . . . Deuth, Joe ..... Di Cenzo, Dominick. Dickinson, Kathie. . . .29, I 88, 88, ....- 35,82,88, . 134, . . 120, ....91, 95,96,112, Dickinson, Terry. . Doblado, Michelle Doubrava, Mary. Douglas, June . . Dugas, Juanita . . . . . . 34, . . .85, Dukett, Elizabeth . . 1 Dye, Edwin . . . Earlywine, Terry . Eastman, Gail . Eggert, Susan. . . Elson, Jon .... Ewing, Janie . . Faller, Cheryl . . Foster, Patricia. . Fox, Jerry .... Freeman, Reece . Fretz, Gayle . . . .......- 82,85,89,123, . . . . . 84, . . 19,22,23, Givens, Robert. . Gobel, Paula Jo Goshorn, Edward . . 6-. . . . 89, .102,115, Goshorn, William . 102,109,115, Goulet, Gregory. . 30, 85,95,115, Grady, Charlotte . . Grier, Dorothy . Grillot, John. . . Grimsley, Wayne . . Groggins, Franklin. . Haff, Barbara . . . Haldaman, Carole . Halderman , William . Hamm, Tony . . . Hardin, Shirley . . Heimpel, Maria. . Henning, Gary . Henry, Beckford . ,. Heyenga, Tommy. . Hobson, David . . 6 . .25,35, . 20,35, . . 29, . 115, . 87, . .85, . 87,120, . . 32, 90 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 103 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 118 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 ,134 134 134 134 134 134 134 134 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 Compliments of I aint .....?..... I E J 0 nlobile homes 1160 E. Main El Cajon JUNIORS CON'T JUNIORS CON'T JUNIORS CON'T Holmes, Kenny. . . 135 Opocensky, Cheryl. . .... 135 Smith, Tony. . . . . . . . .136 Ivor, Pamela. . . 135 Patstone, Sharyn ...... 34,135 Snyder, Barbara .... 22,23,87,136 Jesperson, Pat. . . . 135 Patstone, Sherman .... 84,103,135 Spencer, Sylvia . . . . 34,232,136 Johnston, Jessie . . . . 135 Perisho, Jim . . . . . 109,120,135 Stevens, Cathy . . . . . 136 Johnston, Daren . . . . . 135 Phillips, Chester. . 18,85,95,96,109 Stevens, Terri. . . .29,136 Justus, Barbara . . . . 82, 135 110, 135 Stewart, Ben . . . . 136 Kaiser, John . . . . . 87, 135 Phillips, Donald . . .85, 100, 109, 110 Stiles, William . . . 136 Kellogg, Ray. . . 25,87,135 118,135 Stuart, Jerri . . . . . . . . 136 Kingcade, Wanda . .... 82 Phillips, Steve . . . 135 Swadley, Randall ....... 136 Kitchens, Sally . . . 135 Pierce, Judith . . 135 Swenson, Judy .... 35,87,123,136 Klaesson, Michael . . . . 135 Pinsky, Sandy. . . 135 Thacker, Philip ...... 103,136 Klukas, William . .' .135 Pippen, Henry . .... 135 Theobald, Gillian . . .22,82,87,136 Krueger, Richard . . . . 135 Pond, Serena. . .... 135 Thompson, Torv ...... 114,136 La Plant, Pierre . . . 114,135 Porter, Linda . . . 82,88,135 Townsen, Priscillia . '22,23,35,82,85 Lacey, Judith . . . . . 135 Pothe, Gary. . . . . . 135 136 Landry, Robert . . . . 86,135 Pothe, Jerry . . . . .136 Trickey, Salli .... . . . . . 135 Lattin, Wiiiiam , , , , 135 Prince, Herbert. . . 112,136 Trujillo, William .... . . . 136 Lauder, Alan. , t I 89,135 Pruett, Joe . . . . . 97,114, 136 Tubb, Doug . .85,86,95, 103, 120, 136 Lee, John , , , , I , 97 Reese, Larry. . . . . 85,136 Tucker, Judith. . . . . . . . . 136 Lester, Robert , , , 120,135 Reese, Shirley . . . . .85,86,136 Van Horn, Wesley . . . . 136 Levstik, Raymond . , , , 135 Richardson, Charles ...... 136 Van Zanten, Barry ...... 120,136 Lewis, Jeanne , , , ,,,, 135 Riches, Stanley ..... 25,103,136 Vandenberg, Gretchen .... . 136 Lewton, Edith , , 35,82,135 Rider, Claud ......... 136 Var-ga, Louis ,.,,,,,,,, 136 Lillard, James . . . . 86,88, 135 Riley, Diana ........ 82, 136 Vaughan, Lloyd .' ..... 115, 136 Low, Richard , , ,,,, 84 Riley, Judy . . .25,82,84,85,89,123 Visser, Darlene ....... 29,136 Lubo, Diane . 1. .35, 135 136 Vittor, Barry . . 85, 100,115, 123,136 Lui-ir, Ross , , , , , 135 Ritter, Carol. . 22,23,83,88,91,136 Waggoner, Marjorie . . . . . . 136 Luke, James . . . , ,135 Roark, Mike ....... 120,136 Warne, Bonnie ...... 29,89,136 Marston, Stephen ,,,,,,, 135 Roberson, James.. . .... 136 Watson, Arthur. . . .88,89,136 Maxey, David ,,,,,,,,, 135 Roberts, Herbert. . . . . I . 136 Weber, Pam . . . . .25,35, 136 Me Irityre, Dave' , ,gg, 102,118, 135 Robinson, Anthon . . . 89, 100, 136 White, Carolyn . . . . . 136 Me Taggart, Wiiiiam ,,,,, 135 Rogers, Ruth .... .... 1 36 Wiker, Sue . . . . 89,136 Millard, Pat . -. . . 135 Ross, Carol . . ..... 35,136 Williams, Carol. . . . 136 Miller, Wanda . . , ,135 Ross, Sammy ......... 1'36 Willison, Douglas . . . 136 Minion, Eddie I , ,,,,, 135 Roth, Tom. . 85,95,96, 103, 112,113 Wilson, Don . . . . . .136 Mishler, Daniel .,,,,,,, 135 Rummery, Paula ...... 91,136 Winter, Ann . . . . . . 35,136 Montague, Robert . . 25,84,87,135 Runvun, Bob --------- 130 Wolf, Gloria ..-- - 85,649,136 Moody, Robert ,,,, 102, 115,135 Schultz, LaVonne. .22, 23, 83, 87, 135 Woodhouse, Cheryl .... 29, 84, 136 Moore, Lurlie. . . 19,22,23,89,135 Sexton, Michael ........ 136 Ya11kS, Bafbafa - - - 83,85,88,135 Morgan, Daisybelle ....... 135 Sherrill, Carolyn . . . 34,136 Morrow, Mary. . . . 29,135 Sims, Kathy . . . . . . 35 Morrow, Raymond. . 114, 135 Smith, Craig . . . . 136 Muir, Richard . . . . 135 Smith, Donald . . . 136 Oechel, Walter . . . 120,135 Smith, Lois. . . 136 Aguayo, Charlene . . . . 130 Olney, Nathan. . . . 135 Smith, Perry . . . 136 Ahlee, Evelyn. . . 85, 130 Olson, Vickie . . . . 135 Smith, Shirley . . . 29 Albright, Gary . . . 88,130 145 SOPHOMORES CON 'T SOPHOMORES CON 'T Allen, Ron . . . . . 130 Almony, Robert . . . 88,130 Arbaugh, Dan . . . . 130 Arestad, Mary . . . . 130 Arnold, Dixie . . . . . 130 Atwater, Georgia ........ 1 30 Baker, Bruce .... . . . 114,130 Baker, David. . 85,100, 109,118,130 Balentine, Bill . .' . . . 97, 115, 130 Barta, Terrance ...... . . 130 Barth, Nancy. . . . 80,130 l XV Nicholas Bros. 885 East Washington Hi 4-7253 When using lumber Where de- cay, fungus, or termites can short- en its life, safeguard your invest- ment- Use Pressure Treated Lum- ber. Beaver, Karl . Beaver, Nancy. . Bennett, Ray . . Benson, Dena . . . Berry, Kathryn . . Berryman, Clifford. Bessette, Lanid . . Biagini, Michael . Billings, Judith . . Black, James . . Bokovoy, Don . . Boone, Rex . . Boozer, James . . Bovee, Linda . . Bowden, Joe . . Boyd, Linda ..... Brady, Jayne. . . Brancheau, Edward. Branstetter, Dennis . . Broadbent, Robert . Brunson, James . . Bryant, Cleveland. Burch, Jerry . . . Burnett, David . . Bye, Catherine . Bye, Cathleen. . . Callahan, Charles . Carr, Marvin. . . Channell, Gail . . Chavez, Grace. . . . ...s4, . 102,109,- Q . . . . Q . . Q . . . . 9O,124, . . 22,23, . .s4, . 97, . . . 84, s9,90,120, . .s6,9s, . 109,115, ..ss, . 29, 8.4, . 91, Christensen, Stephanie . . . Christensen, Mary. Claar, Jackie . . . Clendenon Carl. . . . Connors, Daniel . . Cook, Steve . . . Coombs, Michael. Cooper, Nancy . . -....- ...... 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 102 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 .90 130 Clark, Ken . . . 95,96,109,115,13O ss, 95, 96, 103 112,130 . 100,11s, . . .114, 130 130 130 130 There can be no CO1-npron'-lise COPelaI1Cl, Tl'lelI'I101'1 . . . 97,114,130 With quality, look for the San Diego Corflehlfs' Ida ' EO Wood Preserving Company stamp, gfZfgOf3,m,5egn '. ' ' '9?'.2Z which is on each piece of treated ' lumber. See your local lumber dealer to purchase pressure treated lum- ber. NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA Hi 4-5122 . .-'1...' ,a,,, y 0 S - s an M 55 647 E. Main, E1 CaJon 3' y resennng o., nc. ,,,.,.,,,,,,m5 P ' C I l - ..,. 0 0 I M K 1 3' iv all ' BENBOUGH'S EI Cajon 316 North Magolia El Cajon SOPHOMORES CON'T SOPHOMORES CON'T Croft, Steven . . . . 88, 130 Evans, John . . . . . 85, 118, 119 Curtin, Arlene. . . . . 131 Ewert, Lanora ....... . . 131 Curtis, Nancy ..... . . 30, 131 Fackler, Michele . . 22, 23, 25, 84, 131 D' Adamo, Barbara . . 131 Fejeran, Jesus ,..... 85,97,131 Dahl, Carol. . . . 29, 131 Fenner, Robert . 100, 118, 131 Dahlheim, Ma.ry . . . . 131 Ferguson, Rodney ....... . 131 Dann, Constance . 29,131 Finch, Judy. . . . 82,9O,131 Davis, Alverda . . . . .37,89,131 Fischang, Sheryl. . . . . 131 De Stout, Lucille . 29,131 Fisher, Earl . . 109,115, 131 De Bolt, Arthur. . 9, 118, 131 Flick, Howard . . ..... 131 Dedman, Paul . . . 131 Flick, Robert .......... 109 Dixon, Dan. . 85,106,131 Fox, Lynn . . . . . . .131 Doubrava, Jay . . . 118,131 Francis, Thad. . 85, 95, 106, 114,131 Dresser, Sharon. . 29,131 Frink, Marilyn ......... 131 Drogo, joseph. . Q . 97, 131 Frisch, Nick . . . . 91,131 Drouin, Ruth . . . . , 131 Fuller, Sharon . . . . .131 Durham, Donna . . .... 86,131 Gaguaian, Linda . . .... .131 Eckis, James. . . 106, 115, 131 Candy, Gary- - - - 97,115, 131 Edmiston, William ....... 131 Gavin, Patrick - - - - 109, 118, 131 Elmendorf, Marjorie . . . 29, 131 Gaynor, Marie. . . . 36, 131 Elson, Linda . . . . 131 Gentry, John . . . . 86,120 EI Cajon Travel Bureau Hatch Chevrolet 423 E. Main Hi 4-2119 Q VVS X ' '--r.-,:-' 'I p ,' ' if.. 3 if' Q A --f,g-,.5.,f5gC',a... V ' l r -U Dairy Mart Farms Inc Our Congratulation Wishes to the Class of '61 7 Elms Inc. Southern California s and Best 102 East Main El Cajon Clothing - Shoes - Sportswear We Wish our sincerest congratulations to the first Senior Class of Granite Hills . 1 RUGK 'N ROLL MARKET 802 Iamacha Road El Cajon Hi 2-2921 .Eliason TEXA00 SERVICE 1492 East Main Hi 4-9183 El Cajon, California We give S 8: H Green Stamps Congratulations Seniors When you need a plumber bad . . .you need him good. . . Petek Plumbing Shop Oliver M. Peterson Installation and Repair Phone 603 S. Marshall Hi 4-3875 ' El Cajon, Calif. 9 KELSTAN PHARMACY 165 East Main Hi 4-3133 igfallmgniliajlflunnag Hair Styling Salon formerly Rudolph's Individual Hair Styling by Appointment Open Evenings by Appointment Phone Hi 4-1281 137 South Orange Ave. El Cajon, California from KUUNTRY BUY .. . x' wish the Beat of Luck to the first V ' C Vain. gn! I fm H1 fijm gg rs ,155 JEJB' 1 tuxxixm ral Bi' 351165111 21.4142 -1-ta' .-:11: 'Eli ,,Q15HEEllgat in ji W iiiafi ..,, pair Q. Y acre X f i we graduating Class of Granite Hina. TER I I 1291 N. Zlld St. El cmou SOPHOMORES CON'T SOPHOMORES CON'T SOPHOMORES CON'T Gibson, Dave . . .85, Gile, Charles .... Gordon, Barry. . Grady, Robert . . Graves, James. . . Graves, Sharon . . Gray, Linda. . . Greaves, Edward . . Greaves, Robin . . Gregg, Evelyn . . Guthrie, David . . Half, Gerard . . Hall, Pat ..... Hamilton, George. . Hamill, Steve. . Hamlet, Sharon . . Hanson, Artie . . Harris, Geralsine . . Hartnett, Gail . . Hasch, Karl. . . Heyser, Gregory . . Ho, Bridget . . . Hollister, Sandra . . Hooker, Marsha . . Howard, Kathleen. . Hudson, Ernest . . . Hunter, Garry. . Huss, Jon ..., lmhoff, Richard . . Irvin, Sandy. . . Isaacks, Gary . . . Isturis, Georgina . . Jackson, Eddie . . Jacobus, Carlton. . . Johnson, Michael. . 86,95,112, . .86,88, . .97,12O, . . . 82 . 9s,124, . 120, . . 100, . .91, . . 97, . .88, . .88, . 107,115, 131 131 131 131 131 131 ,90 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 131 Jones, Peggy . . Jones, Sidney . . Justice, Craig . . Kasitz, William . . Kellogg, Jennifer. . Kent, Marlys . . . Kimball, Ronald . . Kindsvater, Edward Kinney, Linda . . Knaver, Robert . . Kroschel, Sam . . Kuebler, Ervin. . LaPlante, Carol . . Laffoon, Judith . . Law, Roy ..... Lawson, Richard . . Layton, Richard . . Lemke, Ralph . . Lentz, Clinton . Leslie, Kenneth. . Lewis, Jerry . . . Lipari, Joseph. . Lucas, Wendy. . Lucast, Nancy. . Luck, Robert. . Luhr, Wesley . . . Lundgren, Robert . MacNichol, Victoria Maine, Donna. . . Marak, Patricia . . Martes, Tom . . Marthis, Annis. . . . . . . . . . 131 . 118,131 . .97,131 . . . 131 . .131 . . 131 . .115 84,88 . . . .132 109,118,132 . .118,132 . .118,132 . . 132 . . 132 . . . 132 . . 91,132 . .97,132 . . . 132 . . .132 . 109,132 . . . 88 . . .132 . . 132 . . 132 . . . .132 . 114,132 106,114,132 . . . . 132 . . 29,132 . . . , 132 . 8s,95,132 . . 83,132 r4athar, Dick . .97,106,115,124,132 Matney, Jacqueline . . . ....132 hAay, John .... . . 84,88,i32 149 May, Rosemary. . McBride, Donald . Mclntire, Ross . . McPhee, Darlene . Mergerle, James. . Miller, Larry . . Mills, Brian .... Mitchell, Marilyn . Moody, Patsy . . . Morrow, Jesse. . Morse, Ernest . . Morse, Leonard . Mowrey, Karen. . Mullins, Jim . . . Newbrough, Linda . Newland, Lea . . Newland, Linda . . Newman, Donald. Oberbauer, Michael Ogilvie, Sharon . . Oleson, David . Olson, Bonnie . . Parker, Doreen . . Parsons, Marcia . . Paton, Penny. . Persky, Bruce . . Phelps, Robert - 1 Pierce, Cookie. . Pierce, Linda . -. . Pierce, Marianne. Poniktura, J. . . . Pritchard, Robert . Preskitt, Clara . . Ramirez, Robert . Rausch, Pamela . . . 29, . . 88, . .106, 95,118, . 95, . 29, , .88, 112,118, . .83, . .83, . . 97, . . 97, , . 83, . . 102, . .118, . .120, 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 - -.- SOPHOMORES CON'T SOPHOMORES CON 'T FRESHMEN CON 'T Raymond, James . . Rice, Carol. . . Ricketts, Barbara . . Riggs, Rae .... Riley, Marilyn . . Roach, Linda . . Roy, Larry .... Royland, Connie . . Runkel, Charles. . Ryerson, Cheryl . . Sales, Dorothy. . Sample, Brigid . . Sanderlin, John. . Sanders, Linda . . Sartain, James . . Scrivner, Tom . . Seubert, Jerry. . Severt, Judith. . Shive, Robert. . . Sickler, Patricia . . Simons, Jim. . . Singer, Peggy . . . Singletary, Troy. . Siraton, Vicki . . Slack, Sue . . . Small, Claudia . . Smith, Karen . . Smith, James. . Smith, William. . Snavely, William . Sobke, Fred .... Sodergran, Kristina . Solorzano, Robert . Sprees, Bryan . . . Sperry, Dick . . . Spurlock, Patricia. Stephan, Sylvia. . Stevens, Carol. . . Stockton, Robert . . Stoll, Ronald. . . Stone, Fred . . Stone, John . . Stucky, Mary. . Swiney, Susan. . Sylvas, Barbara. . Thompson, Ardean Thorne, Ruthanne . Tingley, Warren. . Tompkins, Richard. Townsen, Katherine Traylor, Judith . . Traylor, Linda. . Troutt, Roy .... Trujillo, Mikel . . Vanderford, Valerie Vanderhyde, Audrey Vansant, Charles . Vickers, Walter . . Volchok, Nicholas. Vozely, Leslie. . . ..- .n . .107,132 132 . .82,84,132 . . . .29,132 82,85,89,132 139 132 . . . .132 . .97,118,132 132 132 . . . . .132 .12o,121,132 132 . . .132 . . 88,132 133 133 . 133 133 133 . 29,133 133 . .133 133 133 133 86,97,1o9,133 .1-3 . . . 112,133 133 ....97 ......133 . 102,114,133 133 97,112,113 . . .133 . .9O,133 133 . . 86,133 133 133 . 115,133 . . .9O,133 82,84,133 . . .133 . . .133 . .29,133 133 . .120,133 . . 85,133 . .88,133 . . 88,133 133 133 89,9o,91,133 133 . . . .133 133 . .3o,118,133 133 .---3 3 . pf... Wall, Geraldine. . ---.3 133 Wall, James . . . . 95,96, 133 Wallace, Mike . . ..... 133 Watkins, Joyce . . . .133 Wermers, Vicki. . . .133 White, Robert. . . . . 133 Wiker, Kathleen . . . . .133 Williams, Noel . . . . 29,133 Wilson, Robert. . ...... 133 Winfrey, Steve . . . . 86,118, 133 Woloshyn, Drew . . 85,103,106, 133 Woodgeard, Clayton ...... 133 Worden, Lenora . .... 90, 133 Wright, Toni . . . .... . 133 Yaruss, Daniel. . . .102, 118, 133 Yeager, Sandra . . ..... 133 Zeglis, Tom . . . 133 Zirwes, John. . . . 86, 97 FRESHMEN Abbott, Elton . . . . .126 Abernethy, Cheryl. . . . 86, 126 Adams, Mary. . . . . . 86 Aguayo, Claude. . . . 126 Akers, Melvin . . . . 126 Allara, Eugene. . . . 126 Allen, Bobbi. . . .... . 126 Allen, Mary . . ...... 86 Allen, Ronald .... 86, 98, 107, 126 Alvarez, Jessie . . . . . 84, 126 Anderson, Anita. . . . . 126 Anderson, Margaret . . 126 Asciutto, Teresa . . . .126 Ashburn, Henry. . . 98 Bailey, Connie. . . . 126 Banks, David . . . . 126 Barker, Camille . . . 126 Barker, Linda . . . . . 126 Baxter, Gerald . . . . 98, 126 Benedict, Terry. . .... 84, 85 Bennett, Lester. . . . 98, 118, 126 Bennett, Gerry . . Benson, Donna Benson, James. . . Benson, Raymond . Bills, Stephen . Blades, Carl . . Boek, Lewis . . Boek, William . . Booher, James . . Bookholt, Dianna . .....126 . . . .126 . .84, . .86,98, 126 126 126 . . 98,126 98 98 . . . .126 . . . .126 Bosch, Charles . . .102, 109, 118, 126 Boudreaux, John .... 86, 102, 118 126 Bourdon, Joy. . 150 Brancheau, Garnet Brawn, Kathy . . Brenner, James. . Brent, Dennis . . Brooks, Ian . . Brown, Bonnie. . Buchmiller, James Bruch, Gayle . . . Burnes, James . Burris, Gary. . . Callahan, Martha. Callahan, Michael Cantrall, Marla . Caprio, Armond . Carlson, Darrell . Carlson, Holly. . Carlson, Hope . . Carnack, Jo Anne . Carnahan, Terrell Carroll, Linda . . Carter, James. . Casemier, Thomas Caughman, Gerry . Centman, Philip. Chamness, Sharon Christensen, Brian. Clark, Donald. . Clark, James. . . Clute, Donald. . Coates, Marjorie . Collins, Karen . . Colson, David . . a . . . . .86 Conn, Raymond . . Corlett, Donna . . Cost, Carol. . . Cost, Helen . . . Cowan, Suzanne . . Craffey, William. Cravath, Michael . Cravo, Joe .... Croker, Kathleen Cronan, Michael . Cronl-c, Bill . . . Cunningham, Marg Cureton, Carol. . Curtis, Sally. . . Czaja, James. . . D' Aoust, Paulette Dahl, Jonna. . . Daniels, Janet . . . 4 EIGL . 4 Danner, Daniel . . Davis, Gary. . . Davis, Tommy. . DeLong, Marie . . DeMichele, Joanne. . DeTate, Jaenine . Dement, Alice. . Dial, Sandra . . Dickey, James. . Dohse, Patricia. . . . 120, . .98,107, u... ...- . . 102, . - Q . a Q . - . . . 188, . 82, 98,118, . 86,98, ,104,114, . .86, . 82,91, 88, . . 98, 4. --- . .88, 86, . 89,12o, 34... .- . .86,9O, . . .90, . 90, 98,1o9, . . . 30, .' 86, . . 118, 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 109 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 109 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 126 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 w - FRESHMEN CON'T FRESHMEN CON'T F RESHMEN CON 'T Dorsey, Kathi. . . Dryman, Linda. . Dudley, Winn . . . Dunbar, Jeffrey. . Durham, Donna. . Eckhardt, Russell . Eggert, James . . . Eledge, Shirley. . Elliott, Kathleen . Elson, Mary .... Ennis, Evelyn . . . Fairbrother, Richard Fearn, Janice . . . Fejeran, Patricia . . Felthaus , Margaret . Finley, Jimmy . . . Fisher, Charles. . Flower, Jerald . . Flower, Sharon . . Flower, Donna . . Foster, Donna . . Fox, Michael . . Freeman, Loris . . Freeman, Wayne . . Frietas, Jack. . . . Gainder, Jack. . Gatewood, Gary . . Gibson, Tommy. . Gile, Robert. . . Ginkel, Elske. . . Gittins, Lawrence. . Gordon, Bruce . . . Grady, Sue . . . Graham, Carrie . . Gravett, Terri . . Greaves, Andrea . Green, Gary. . Grider, Larry . . Grider, Paul . . Gunter, Karen . . Guthauser, Steven . Hamilton, Stephen. Hamlet, Sandra . . Hannan, Dennis. . Harding, Frank. . Hartnett, Gail . . Haug, Joan . . . Hawkins, Ralph . . Hecker, Kathleen . Helland, Jon . . . Herlevic, John . . Hicks, Gerald . . Hill, Barbara . . . Holmes, Beverly . . -Huff, Ronald. . . Huffman, Linda . . Hunter, Ronald . . Hutchinson, Ruth . Jackson, Lou . . . Jamieson, Jack . . 666666 6 66 127 . . .,. . .127 127 .102, 107,118, 127 127 . 127 98,127 127 127 127 127 127 . .88,127 . 86,127 127 98,120 . . .102,118 . 98,107,127 .....127 6 66. 66 ....127 127 127 . . . . .86,90 98,109,11S,127 . . . . . .127 ......127 . . 107,115,127 127 ......127 ......127 98,106,114,127 127 127 127 . .127 127 127 . . 98,120,127 . . 98,114,127 . . 87,127 . . .88,127 . . . .98,127 6666. ......127 . . 107,120,127 . . . . .127 . . 83 . 91,127 . . 107,127 127 127 . 98,127 127 127 . .127 . . 88 127 88,127 84,127 . . . . .88,127 . 98,112,114,127 Jarrell, Janis. . Jensen, Gary . . Jensma, Bill. . . Jespersen, Allan Jesperson, James Jolmson, Roger Jones, Janice . Jones, Robert . Josephson, John. . Keith, Lawrence. . Kerr, Stephanie. . Kincaid, Paula. . Kindsvater, Ed . . King, Mike . . . Kinports, Edward. . Kirk, Von. . . Klecak, Judith . . Knaresboro, Dorothy. Knoll, Kathy .... Koeller, Janice . . Krausman, Gary . . Kyle, John .... LaPlant, Lloyd . . '. Lawson, Timothy. . Layton, Alvin. . . Leaird, Elizabeth. . Leeper, Judith . . Lipari, Salvatore . . Long, Roy .... Lovelady, Ronnie . Loveless, Martha . Luther, Stephen . . Mahan, Katherine . Manahan, Vicki. . Martin, Claudette. Martin, Laurie . . Maxey, Maroa . . McCa1lister, Bob. . McCabe, Michael . McCabe, Patricia . McC1ary, Judy . . McClees, Richard. McClung, John . . McConnell, Robert McDermitt, Dayle . McDow, Sheila . . McHenry, Sandra . Mclntire, Vicki. . McKenna, James . . Messer, Tyler . . Miller, Jim . . . Miller, Thomas. . Munn vmkm. .. Miller, Virginia. . Milligan, Maureen . Mitchell, John . . Mitchell, Mike . . Moats, Lora . . . Mondragon, Paul . . Monroe, Arthur . . 'I5'l 66 66 6 66 66 127 127 127 127 . .86,98 .98,106,118,125, . . . .112, . . . . .88, . . 82, 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 . .127 666 120, 88, . .98,125, . . 98,106, . . . . 86, . .98,114, . . . . 29, .106,120,121, 127 127 127 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 .......128 ......128 . I 196, . .'86, 102,118, .86, 128 128 128 128 128 128 129 128 128 .....128 ' '102,118, . .' .'84, 106, . .102,109, 86, 84, . . .86, . .109,118, 98,112, . 86,98,120, . . . .118 128 . . . .128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 Moody, Sherrie . . Moore, Roileen . . Moorman, Timothy Mowrey, Rhonda . Mueller, Toni . . Muller, Barbara . Muller, Betsy. . . Murphy, Richard . Nance, Vickie . . New, Patricia . . Nix, Richard . . Nowak, Katie . . O'Lear, Evelyn . Olsen, Charles . . Omahen, Patricia . Palafox, Haidee . Parsley, Carolyn . Patenaude, Sandra Pearson, Linda . Perisho, Janet. . . Peters, Barbara . . Phillips, Kathryn . Phipps, Patrick. . Pinto, Gloria . . Pitt, Donald . . . Poniktera, Chris. . Porter, Karen. . . Powers, Alison . . Pratt, Gordon . . Prewitt, Lynnie . . Proffer, Robert . . Rath, Karolanne. . Rawson, Dauglas . Raymond, Joyce . Reddick, Georgene Reed, Anita . . . Rehn, Glenn . . Reid, David . Reid, Ronald. . Renne, Marcia . . Renshaw, Valerie . Richardson, Glenn. Rider, Paul .... Roark, Martha . . Roberts, Craig . . Robinson, John . . Ross, Ronald . . Royland, Anna . . Ryerson, Pamela. . Salcido, Darlene . Sanders, Jeanette . Schager, Jimmy. . Schahn, Timothy . Scheppmann, Ler 6 6 .98,109,118, . . .98, 128 128 128 . .86,128 8s,88, 8s,88, ...86, . 102, . .9O, 98,1Od,12S, . 128, . . 98, . .B8,187, . . .86, . . 88, I .86,98, 86,98,107, 666.6 666 82, ' 80, 6666 66 . . 82, 6 6 6 6 oy. . . Schmidt, Janice . . . . . Scott, Arlene . . . Settliff, Dorothy . Shed, Mildred . . Shelden, Jacquelyn Sherrill, Louella . 85, 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 132 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 98 128 128 128 129 129 129 86 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 FRESHMEN CON'T Siebrand, Kenneth. . . 98,112, Sims, Bruce .... Skimin, Penni . . Slayen, john . . Smith, Billie . . Smith, Cheryl . . Smith, Greg . . Smith, Keith . . Soll, Terry .... Spurlock, Steven . . Stapel, Steve. . . Stark, Lonnie . . . Steingraber, Larry. . Stone, Michelle . . Stroecker, Paul. . . 118, . . 88, . .s6, . . 109, . . .106, Strom, Harold. . 85,98,109,110, Stuhr, Michael. . . Styles, Joyce . . . Sutherland, Connie . Swadley, Rhonda . Swiney, Laurie. . Sylvas, Charles . . Syphers, Robert . . Tanner, Chadwick . Taylor, Lynne. . . Taylor, Michelle . . Templeton, Barbara . Thomas, Shirley. . Thompson, Kristina. Thompson, Nancy . Thurman, Alan . . Tiller, Dianna . . Tiller, Donna , . Toynton, Robert . Troughton, Bob . . Trovaten, Carolyn . Trujillo, Linda . . Tubb, Marilyn. . Tucker, Sharon . . Tyler, Kenneth. . . . . .115, . .s3, . sz, . se, . 82, . . .9s,12o, . .se, 83,ss,9o, . . . .s6, . .8s,s9, Vanderweide , Jacqueline .... Vaughan, Daniel. . Visser, Kenneth. . Wade, Walter . . Walker, Nancy. . . Warne, Sharon . . Waugh, Gerry. . Welss,.Lonnie . . . Welch, John .... Westmoreland, Linda Weston, Bill .... Wherley, Suzan . . White, Linda. . . Widman, Norman. . Wilkinson, Russell . Wilson, Marsha. . . Williams, George. . Winn, Harold . . . Woolery, Lynn . . Young, Patricia . . . . . 84, . .98,107, . .86, . . . s6,9s, . . 91, . . .98,12O, . 98,125, . . . .s6, 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 86 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 130 129 130 130 130 120 130 130 Zachay, Gilbert ...... 114,130 Zimmermann, Joe . . . 102, 118, 130 Zollers, Krista . . ..... 130 152
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